• Members 789 posts
    June 24, 2023, 8:25 a.m.

    Good morning to everyone wherever you are in the world...so DPR is not going away after all? That presents a moral dilemma, the old home was much easier to navigate in a threaded format but these guys have worked so hard (and no doubt spent a lot of money) to get this site up and running. A penny for your thoughts?

    • This long-running thread originated on DPReview has grown into an all-inclusive community in which all brands of camera are welcome.
    • Leave your guns and knives at the door. Keep it polite.
    • A new week kicks off Saturday morning (UK time).
    • It can get a bit tangled in here, please edit your post so others know to which post you are replying.
    • Don’t just post and run, try to comment on other peoples’ work. We all like feedback.

  • Members 789 posts
    June 24, 2023, 8:30 a.m.

    Brighton or Miami.jpg

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    Or for those that need a focal point I offer an AI chair:-

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  • Members 796 posts
    June 24, 2023, 9:06 a.m.

    Each year with a seasonal rhythm, our local farmers create healthy food on fertile fields

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    A view from my balcony :-)

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  • Members 796 posts
    June 24, 2023, 9:16 a.m.

    A minimalist scene that is simple and soothing to look at. Nice pastel colours in that sky.
    Those beach huts all look the same, no room for individuality here. Probably very expensive to rent them

  • Members 789 posts
    June 24, 2023, 9:49 a.m.

    "With a seasonal rhythm", I like that.
    Farmers do make some amazing patterns for us photographers. Some fine examples here.

  • Members 568 posts
    June 24, 2023, 10:53 a.m.

    Black Sheep, and its white sisters

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    A Herdwick??

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    Corrie, Isle of Arran

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  • Members 568 posts
    June 24, 2023, 10:57 a.m.

    Delicious. No need for a focal point - just gaze into infinity...

  • Members 568 posts
    June 24, 2023, 11 a.m.

    I miss seeing these sorts of scenes from the window in my old home. Good to be in touch with the seasonal cycle.
    Sometimes I wonder about the healthy and fertile bits though, but that's another discussion.

  • Members 1103 posts
    June 24, 2023, 11:17 a.m.

    YELLOW

    A sudden accumulation of pollen (from pine trees) appeared on Lake Huron this summer, site not seen in 25 years. Probably global warming is the cause...

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  • Members 1103 posts
    June 24, 2023, 11:21 a.m.

    I like the peace in those turbulent times...

  • Members 1103 posts
    June 24, 2023, 11:23 a.m.

    A bit of humour is always good.

  • Members 1103 posts
    June 24, 2023, 11:25 a.m.

    Great combos.

  • Members 269 posts
    June 24, 2023, 11:53 a.m.

    Solstice and That

    Wednesday this week was the summer solstice here in the northern hemisphere, so I made my annual (i.e. I did it last year too) pilgrimage to our local bronze age bowl barrow Round Loaf, tucked away high atop Anglezarke moor.

    I hung around up there until sunset (enjoyable, but not the best pictorially as it turned out, with unexpected intervention by the Irish Sea fog bank, well, I didn't see that coming? #sarcasm), chatted to a couple of other blokes who were also up there and then headed back to Heapey moor and White Coppice in the fading twilight.

    By the time I reached Heapey moor, I realised I was no longer carrying the natty little inflatable cushion I'd been sitting on. I was annoyed that I'd lost it as I'd only bought it at the weekend and it's a neat bit of kit that folds up to something the size of a handkerchief which unfortunately means it can be placed in a pocket rather than put away properly, somewhere where it wont get dropped, but it was getting dark and I didn't really have the energy to trek back onto Anglezarke moor to look for it (see also it was getting dark), so instead I continued back to White Coppice and decided to return the day after, assuming I was feeling up to it.

    The next evening I was feeling pretty good and headed back out onto the moors. It was a bit warm and I wasn't really in the mood to be up there for the 2nd night in a row, so instead of stopping every 10 paces to take a picture as I usually do, I just yomped along as quickly as my calcified heart would allow, following Black Brook up onto Heapey moor and then crossing the stream onto Anglezarke moor once I'd reached the path I'd used the previous night. I followed that path up the moor towards Round Loaf and there, about 150 yards from Lancashire's favourite mound of earth was the neatly folded seat, sitting there pristine amongst the peat.

    Finding it changed my mood and, as it was a nice night and I'd already come so far, I proceeded up to Round Loaf and then, surprising myself, instead of taking the shortest route back, decided to follow a different path East, which leads towards Great Hill where I then looped back over the hill instead of taking the easier route around its base.

    Both turned out to be highly enjoyable walks on lovely evenings and it's nice to feel like I'm properly getting back up onto the moors again.

    I've included pictures from both walks here, they're more or less in chronological order as the 2nd night images logically fit after the 1st night ones because most of those were taken on the return from Round Loaf and most of the first night images were taken on the way out to Round Loaf. Having said that, the final image is from the first night as it visually bookends the lot of them.

    All images taken hand held with either the Nikon Z7 + 24-70 f/2.8S, quite likely with a CPL, and also with the Fujifilm X-H2 + XF50-150 f/2.8 with it's oh so reliable autofocus (there was much cursing as it plainly missed focus on way too many occasions, a shame, because when it works, it can produce lovely images). All processed from single raw files in Capture One Pro 23. The last image was also run through Topaz AI as it was a bit noisy and smudgy due to high-ish ISO hijinks.

    1. White Coppice

    This was taken looking back from the top of the quarry at White Coppice, before I disappeared over the top and onto the moors.

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    2. Black Brook Gorge

    Looking back along the gorge with the X-H2. The mormon temple can be seen in the distance (I often refer to this, because it's one of the few recognisable landmarks around here). The colours were somewhat muddy on this shot, so I ended up playing around with the Fuji film sim settings in C1 to find a look that I liked. I ended up using "Classic Negative", which gives it a sort of faded film look that seemed to complement this image.

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    3. On The Path To Grain Pole Hill

    Taken a little further along the path that leads up to Grain Pole Hill.

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    4. The Black Coppice Boundary Wall

    This is the boundary wall around Black Coppice. It runs up from Stronstrey Bank before turning a corner at the base of Grain Pole Hill and then descending down into the Black Brook gorge. A similar wall runs around White Coppice and can be see on the opposite side of the gorge where it passes the Hawthorn tree at Coppice Stile house.

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    5. You Can See Blackpool Tower From Here

    You can indeed see Blackpool tower from here, but the soft light on the rolling fields in the foreground was way more appealing to my eyes.

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    6. Sheepish Behaviour at Hurst Hill Summit

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    7. Backlit Grass

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    8. Great Hill and Round Loaf

    Here I'm stood at the top of the path leading down from Hurst Hill towards Round Loaf (on the right), with Great Hill looming a bit on the horizon.

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    9. Round Loaf and Hurst Hill

    At this point we jump to the 2nd evening's images. This was taken after setting off from Round Loaf in a completely different direction to the way I went the night before. On the previous evening, I had intended making a bit of a dog leg out more or less in this direction to get to a spot looking down on Round Loaf with Hurst Hill as the sun was setting, but I didn't really have the time to scout it out. The sun isn't setting in this shot, but I like the general ambience anyway.

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    10. Heapey Moor

    This is looking across to Heapey Moor from Anglezarke Moor. The treeline in the foreground runs alongside Black Brook and is a nice place to explore in itself. The return path I took on the previous evening crosses Black Brook around the middle of this row of trees. The trees in the distance on the right are at the Drinkwater's farm ruin, which the small lump on the horizon to the left of the main tree line is Coppice Stile.

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    11. The Forgotten Farms of Heapey Moor

    This shot contains four of the five farm ruins located on Heapey Moor. From left to right, these are; Coppice Stile house, Grime's, Drinkwater's and Great Hill farm. Heapey Moor farm is hidden by the Drinkwater's plantation close to the middle of the image. This was taken on the boundary between Anglezarke moor and Heapey moor in the shallow gorge of a tributary that eventually leads into Black Brook. With the soft light and deliberately shallow depth of field (shot at f/2.8, so nothing it particularly crisp) this has a bit of a dreamlike quality to my eyes.

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    12. The Summit of Great Hill

    It's been a while since I was last up here. It's good to be back.

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    13. On The Path To Drinkwater's

    I've taken quite a few shots from this path over the years, but I think this might be my favourite. A very slight nudge of the white balance green/magenta slider has been applied to the sky.

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    14. Last Light at Drinkwater's Plantation

    As I reached the Drinkwater's plantation, the sun was hitting the horizon, but this impressive tree was still basking in the last few of its rays. You can see the plantation from a distance on some of the previous images (specifically #10 and #11). The main moorland path runs right by it, but unusually the plantation is bounded by a low wire fence. It wouldn't take much effort to get over it, but I've never felt the compulsion as the trees there have an air of menace about them. I often (whimsically) wonder if the fence is there to keep us out or them in.

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    15. From Coppice Stile to The Moon

    This was taken on the night of the Solstice as I made my way across Heapey Moor towards Coppice Stile house, denoted by the tree on the horizon. Apparently the bright star to the left of the crescent moon is Venus. This was taken around 22:20 (the EXIF is out by an hour, presumably as we're currently rocking BST rather than GMT for reasons) and it was pretty dark.

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  • Members 269 posts
    June 24, 2023, 11:58 a.m.

    I immediately thought "A herdy!" when I saw that.

    These are cool.

  • Members 269 posts
    June 24, 2023, 12:06 p.m.

    I do miss the old threaded format, but I believe they are working to improve the offering here, so I'm happy to keep posting my over processed snaps while I stick around to see what they come up with, plus it would be a bit rude and inconsiderate to just abandon this site after all of the effort that's been made setting it up and improving it.

    Although the post editor can be a bit clunky to work with at times, I do like the way you can just insert Markdown annotations for headings and stylisation. It's probably not to everyone's taste, but once you get into the flow of things it can be quite a nice way to work.

  • Members 806 posts
    June 24, 2023, 1:27 p.m.

    I dont think that DPR will stay the way as we know for long, they need to generate income. That means there will be some sort of fee (subscription, able to upload etc) and /or lots of advertisements and I am not sure I will be comfortable.
    I am happy here but I miss threaded view too. If my memory serves right there will be something that offers similar experience here soon.

    My vote is to stay :)

  • Members 806 posts
    June 24, 2023, 1:31 p.m.

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  • Members 37 posts
    June 24, 2023, 2:48 p.m.

    Back to the Dogs

    Some of this week's dog photos.

    Island Punch with appropriately themed neckwear. (The cropping is strange because of some bizarre constraints on the images that get used on the adoption website.)
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    Curtis with one of our volunteers.
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    Sassy with another volunteer. (One of my favorite pics from this week.)
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    And finally, Coffee
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    Some thoughts about what do to now that dpreview has a new lease on life. Although I appreciate the effort that has gone into dprevived, the UI is a nightmare, especially for the "This Week" thread. I will go wherever the group goes, but my preference would be to go back to dpreview.

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