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Posted: Tue Aug 26th, 2025 11:52
 
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Lovely colours there Graham:thumbs:

You can see the colour white balance on the Sony A1 is spot on. The RX isn’t quite as good in those earlier shots.



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Another Image from Ireland Sony A1 

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Wicken Fen (Fuji XS20)




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Posted: Tue Sep 9th, 2025 22:37
 
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Sky near Gosport yesterday!

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Posted: Sat Sep 13th, 2025 08:49
 
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Graham Whistler wrote:
Sky near Gosport yesterday!

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I remember going on my holidays as a boy down on the south coast.

Seem to remember it was black and white in those days too.:-)

There is always something timeless about mono. Amazing clouds :thumbs:

Was that photographed in mono mode or modified in PShp afterwards?



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A days of old. Red filter on PanF.



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Posted: Sun Sep 14th, 2025 04:33
 
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jk wrote:
A days of old. Red filter on PanF.
Now that You say red,..I thought of Rollei`s sports filter ( yellow-green )..but You are probably right, perhaps I remembered Graham having a Rollei that I thought of that sports filter.



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Posted: Sun Sep 14th, 2025 21:51
 
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The B&W image was shot in colour on my I Phone and converted to B&W in Photoshop. This image was taken with my Sony A1 and the 24-105mm lens of these dramatic clouds on our recent Irish trip. I meant to load the 2nd image but first one has been loaded (here in error!) a few days ago the lower image is about a mile away of the same mountains, about an hour later.

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Graham Whistler wrote:
The B&W image was shot in colour on my I Phone and converted to B&W in Photoshop. This image was taken with my Sony A1 and the 24-105mm lens of these dramatic clouds on our recent Irish trip. I meant to load the 2nd image but first one has been loaded (here in error!) a few days ago the lower image is about a mile away of the same mountains, about an hour later.

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Very dramatic.



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NIKON D3 : f/8.0 : Speed 1/160 : ISO 1000 : Lens 28.0-70.0mm f/2.8



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