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Re: Derby in Spring
Thanks Mark, it's definitely better on here than on facebook but it's still a long way short of the original. Maybe I'm just seeing it better now I've got a sharper screen
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Re: Derby in Spring
Looks nice with the cherry trees in bloom in front of it.Cameras: E-M5, E-PM2, OM40, OM4Ti
Lenses (M.Zuiko Digital): 7-14mm/F2.8, 12-40mm/F2.8, 40-150mm/F2.8+TC1.4x, 12-50mm/F3.5-6.3, 14-42mm/F3.5-5.6 EZ, M.ZD 40-150 F4-5.6 R, 75-300mm/F4.8-6.7 Mk1, 12mm/F2, 17mm/F1.8
Lenses (OM Zuiko): 50mm/F1.2, 24mm/F2, 35mm/F2.8 shift
Lenses (OM Fit): Vivitar Series II 28-105mm/F2.8-3.8, Sigma 21-35mm/F3.4-4.2, Sigma 35-70mm/F2.8-4, Sigma 75-200mm/F2.8-3.5, Vivitar Series II 100-500mm/F5.6-8.0, Centon 500mm/F8 Mirror
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Re: Derby in Spring
Thanks OM, it was the blossom that caught my eye.
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Re: Derby in Spring
Lookking good, phill. Hope you like Win10. I have a love hate relationship with it.My Flickr
* mark * Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia **
The OM-D E-M1 Mark II * OM-D M5 MkII * XZ2 * XZ1 * E3
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Re: Derby in Spring
Lovely photo Phil.
Facebook aggressively downsamples and compresses images; some more than others it seems, so I wouldn't use that as a benchmark.
It also helps to use images which you have already downsampled yourself rather than letting Facebook do it.---------------
Naughty Nigel
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Re: Derby in Spring
Thanks Guys much appreciated.
Mark win10 is sort of growing on me slowly but I still like this old win7 pc for convenience. Like old slippers I guess
Nigel I did downsample the image first as usual but I'd forgotten what the preferred sizes were so just did it at max 1000px wide so I guess FB had another go.
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Re: Derby in Spring
Nice shot.
As a matter of interest have you been to the Derby Format Festival?
https://formatfestival.com/
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Re: Derby in Spring
Thanks Rob. As for format no i haven't. When i looked at some of the early publicity material it all looked a bit highbrow for me. Might have another look though now you've mentioned it. What are you interested in?
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Not sure yet - the calendar part of the website seems not to work very well. Thinking of popping over this afternoon (if I can get other stuff completed in time) and having a look at one or two of the exhibitions at least, and hopefully pick up a paper version of the programme which won't be plagued by website designers putting innovation and creativity above usability and correct functioning.
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