I'm having more than the usual problems with this forum slide show not displaying photos in the order posted. It is very annoying and really distracts from my ability to enjoy the work posted and comment to the correct photographer.
Undoubtedly the technology is moving forward at great speed and I periodically use my phone (samsung S21) in the absence of a real cam, but to me personally there is no comparison. There is a place and time for it, but It's all about haptics. It's like driving manual vs automatic...
Nevertheless, good shot. It demonstrates what can be achieved with today's smart phone lens.
Interesting idea. I could link to my lightroom gallery. However, I haven't seen anyone else do that and without that it doesn't help me viewing their photos.
None of these problems... no delete... flaky slide show... threaded conversations... exist on dpreview.com. I haven't been here consistently this year so I don't know what conversation transpired that caused you to decide to keep this thread here after dpreview.com announced that it would stick around.
Because the guys here invested a lot of time, effort and money to get this site running when DPR announced it was closing. I felt it morally right to support them after DPR changed its mind again.
This is one on my favourite places in the mid Apennines, with some lovely views. There was an extremely strong wind blowing and the bad weather causing havoc in Tuscany, was trying to breach the Apennines. I have posted pictures of this castle before.
We call this "nubi di sbarramento" which has no real translation, the nearest being blocked clouds, it is usually a sign of approaching bad weather from Tuscany. Not even hand held HDR allowed me to do justice to the scene, without falling into HDR over-processing.
This is a medieval castle that sits atop a steep escarpment. It was one of the fortifications erected by Matilde of Canossa a medieval lady warlord It is now closed for the winter, but it is easy to enter via a hole in the back wall, for a clandestine visit in the winter.