• Members 939 posts
    May 25, 2024, 8:57 a.m.

    Good morning to everyone wherever you are in the world...

    • 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).
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  • Members 939 posts
    May 25, 2024, 8:58 a.m.

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    Teenage boys (known as Costaleros) carry a paso (procession float) through the streets of Seville. Not sure if this was just a rehearsal as it was happening in isolation.

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    JPG, 1.1 MB, uploaded by Wormsmeat on May 25, 2024.

  • Members 390 posts
    May 25, 2024, 9:20 a.m.

    Walk in abandoned factory area

    Last week I posted pictures of graffiti exhibition, here are pictures from surrounding area, which was previously metalworks factory.

    Alley in factory area
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    Abandoned buildings
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    Didn't expect to see elephant there
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    Hangar graffiti 1
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    Hangar graffiti 2
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    Community garden. Not sure I'd like to grow something in this way.
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    Abndoned factory building
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    It big. It's bigger than my bedroom!
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    Old building being renovated and repurposed
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  • Members 1807 posts
    May 25, 2024, 9:30 a.m.

    Gothic Patience

    A few weeks ago I was in Mantua/Mantova to photograph San Francesco amongst other things. I wanted above all, an outside façade shot, as I had photographed the interior before with the 24mm shift.. A car parked right in front of the façade, made exterior shots a waste of time. So I did the inside with the Laowa 15 Shift, as this lens seems well suited to soaring Gothic interiors.

    This week I was in Mantua, to pick up my new amplifier. I found a nice ex demo Naim integrated, that sounds better than my old Pre/Post amp setup. Looks like a rare sector, where British industry and engineering, still seems to excel. Next task is to track down some more modern replacements for my 40 year old Celestion speakers.

    I also made some time to photograph the façade in the cramped courtyard, that made the use of the 15mm shift obligatory. Luckily no cars this time.

    From the outside the church seems a rather squat structure. The interior give an impression of a much taller building.

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    5 I used diagonal shift on this shot to get the roof trusses front on, without diagonal distortion.

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  • Members 939 posts
    May 25, 2024, 9:42 a.m.

    I'm a sucker for an abandoned building so I enjoyed these. The last doesn't look too abandoned!

  • Members 939 posts
    May 25, 2024, 9:50 a.m.

    I don't think you can beat a symmetrical shot of a church interior, as in your second shot here.

    I used to be heavily into hi-fi, unfortunately before I I could really afford it. But I could afford a hi-fi magazine, which allowed me to pore over obscure objects of desire. And there were more hi-fi shops around which I would frequent and enjoy turning dials and flicking switches.
    The furthest I got was a Rega Planar turntable and Audiolabs amp along with some other NAD pieces. I still use the amp today with some Q Acoustics speakers.

  • Members 323 posts
    May 25, 2024, 11:14 a.m.

    Solitary Sunset

    It seems like it hasn't stopped raining this week, this is mostly because it hasn't, at least for the last three days, so I suspect the surface of the moors will have about as much substance to them as a really thick bowl of soup right now, which is a pity, because things had dried out quite nicely by last weekend when I took an evening wander up Black Brook.

    The midges were out in force, the news of a free Steve Buffet must have spread like wildfire as no sooner had I stepped out of the car I was hijacked by hundreds of the buggers and they stubbornly continued to follow me for most of the walk, only to suddenly vanish once the sun had set, but by that time I was already full of bites, despite lathering myself up with copious amounts of Smidge (bug repellent supposedly formulated to dissuade the bitey critters we get in these parts). I think the next time I'm out in the evening the mosquito net / hood thing will be coming out.

    Since getting the GFX100S, I've been using a tripod more and more, but I've never felt the Benro Mach 3 I've been using along with the 3LT ball head I pinched off my Brian tripod has really been up to the job, I've also been suffering quite a lot from lower back pain of late and I suspect one of the reasons is bending down to use the viewfinder of whatever camera I've had mounted on the tripod as it doesn't quite reach my head height (6ft) without extending the third leg section, which are a bit spindly and I typically ignore. With this in mind, I've recently replaced this setup with an iFootage TC7 and a Leofoto VH-30R pan and tilt head. The TC7 has a levelling bowl, which makes it a great match for a pan and tilt head and so far at least, the whole setup feels more stable and precise when aiming the camera than what I was using before. The TC7 also places the camera more at less at my head height with just two extending sections, so hopefully it'll help with the back issues as I wont be crouching as much to take my shots.

    I'd like to do more moorland stuff with the GFX, but I feel to get any quantifiable benefit from it over the Nikon (Z7 or Z8 they're more or less on par in terms of IQ when handheld) it really needs to be used on a tripod, which puts me off carrying it onto the higher moors, so I was keen to see how manageable this particular combination (GFX body + 32-64 + 45-100 + TC7 + VH-30R) was on a moorland walk. In the end it wasn't too bad on this relatively short walk and the tripod makes a handy makeshift walking stick when descending down the steep and slippery slopes of places such as Black Coppice.

    Anyway, here are a handful of images from the walk, mostly presented in full res 102MP format. They're all taken from single raw files, processed in Capture One Pro 23. The last two were very challenging to get to a state where I was happy with them, the last one in particular went through several revisions and even provoked a recalibration of my monitor. In both cases, the main issue was raising the exposure in the foreground without introducing an unpleasantly muddy looking band on the horizon. There was also quite an uncomfortable colour shift between the sky and the foreground as most of the light falling on the foreground was just ambient light from the blue sky overhead, rather than the more orange tinged colour of the visible sky, so in both cases there's quite a lot of careful manipulation to balance all this out into something that I was happy with.

    1. The Goit

    At the beginning of the walk I have to cross The Goit. This always looks nice in the evening at this time of year with the light streaming in from the West. I've taken variations of this shot a number of times and it's really difficult to keep the highlights and shadows from clipping, even the GFX100S seems to be finding this challenging here.

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    2. Misty Chorley

    Having followed Black Brook up to the point where it enters the White/Black Coppice ravine from Heapey Moor, I crossed onto Black Coppice and was treated to this view when I looked back downstream. It has a very peaceful mood to my eyes, as indeed it had on the night, if it hadn't been for those blasted midges moving in for the kill.

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    3. The Black Coppice Boundary Wall

    Both Black and White Coppice are each surrounded by a boundary wall. Both are in a terrible state of disrepair, having been allowed to crumble over the years. Here I've climbed a little way up the side of the hill on the outside of the Black Coppice boundary wall. I particularly liked the way the backlit grass looked here.

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    4. White Coppice

    This shot was taken from the path that runs along the top of the Black Coppice side of the Black Brook ravine, looking across White Coppice in the general direction of Blackpool (if you zoom in, you can see Blackpool Tower lurking in the mist on the horizon). This shot also highlights the midge problem as the image is full of bright specks, each being a backlit set of flying teeth with a lust for blood.

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    5. White Coppice Quarry

    This was taken a little further down the path (and closer to the edge) than the previous shot as the sun did the decent thing and hid behind a cloud. I was hopeful that there would be more nice colours once it reappeared, but there's actually an large body of fog over the Irish Sea as is usual and the sun basically reappeared briefly below this cloud, only to be consumed by the fog.

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  • Members 939 posts
    May 25, 2024, 11:33 a.m.

    Your humour is on point this week.
    I heard a story once that marines use Nivea Soft as midges and mozzies hate the smell.
    The first shot is so pretty that it slightly overshadows the rest, although I'm sure others might disagree.
    I confess I haven't heard of iFootage as a company.

  • Members 667 posts
    May 25, 2024, 12:27 p.m.

    Paranoia?

    During the 60s-80s, Albanian leader Enver Hoxha built thousands of concrete bunkers all over the country, supposedly to defend the country against potential invaders. The invaders never came (so maybe the policy paid off?), but the bunkers remain as one of the quirks of Albanian landscapes.

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    In Tirana, this one forms part of a memorial to those who were persecuted by the communist regime.

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    This one, also in Tirana, is the entrance to a vast underground network of tunnels, now a museum telling the story of the communist era persecutions.

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    Facing over the Adriatic coast.

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    In the mountains

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    Overlooking the border on Lake Ohrid.

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  • Members 667 posts
    May 25, 2024, 12:30 p.m.

    I guess it would have been a practise run. For the real thing I would think there would be costumes and an elaborate effigy on top. Plus all the pomp and ceremony.

  • Members 667 posts
    May 25, 2024, 12:36 p.m.

    We still have one 😁 packed up in our storage boxes awaiting the day when we have a proper house to expand into.

  • Members 667 posts
    May 25, 2024, 12:46 p.m.

    The grasses do indeed look wonderful.
    I've always found Smidge quite effective. At least as good as any other repellent. Can't face the net thingies.

  • Members 1807 posts
    May 25, 2024, 1:12 p.m.

    I am sure it is a practice. They love this sort of thing in the South of Italy, and they usually get dressed up and plonk a Virgin Mary statue on the plinth and wander through the town, stopping to pay their respects under the windows of the local Don, if they are in Calabria, Campagna or Sicily.

    This is from Gubbio, a pretty spectacular variant that I saw on TV last week.

  • Members 1807 posts
    May 25, 2024, 1:17 p.m.

    Looks like a pretty cool place to explore. Are they slowly converting this place to modern usage?. We have a similar site that is being repurposed.

  • Members 1330 posts
    May 25, 2024, 1:20 p.m.

    School Play

    One of the characters from Beauty and the Beast.

    SOOC, handheld, existing light.

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  • Members 1330 posts
    May 25, 2024, 1:23 p.m.

    Excellent!

  • Members 1330 posts
    May 25, 2024, 1:24 p.m.
  • Members 1807 posts
    May 25, 2024, 1:26 p.m.

    I used to love visiting Tottenham Court Road, to dream about stuff I could not afford. When I went freelance, I managed to earn enough to buy my dream Quad Pre and Power amp there. The pre died a few years ago, but I still have the Quad 303 mothballed. Audio is a bigger, deeper rabbit hole than photography. I had to buy some new connectors for the Naim, and I saw that you can pay thousands of Euros for a metre of cable and connectors. A Rega amp was my second choice, they make really good stuff.