This weekly thread is principally intended for you to showcase your photos made with Canon cameras of all sorts: SLR, DSLR, Mirrorless, M-series, APS-C, film, etc. But any brand of camera will be accepted, including photos taken with your phone. We do enjoy reading an accompanying text explaining your photo and any special techniques you may have used. Comments and helpful criticisms on others' photos are also welcome: we can all learn something from each other. We look forward to seeing your contributions and new participants to this series of threads are always welcome!
A new thread for the following week will be posted next Saturday around 10 pm UK time.
Digirame and I will be active here and are sharing the hosting, but we are used to all joining in and commenting on others' photos.
Review of last week
Photobygms found four legged animals on his walk this week, and sensibly kept a respectful distance with the RF24-240mm lens.
Steve took interesting "random shots" in much better weather, and also branched out into raw files. Keep them coming!
Digirame encountered a "dust bunny" and dealt with it successfully. Then it was back to the ducks -- an unusual type (hooded merganser), followed by a more familiar mallard doing feather maintenance.
Simplejoy continued to push the envelope and entertained us with his unusual angles on everyday things and his creative titles.
Dunlin told us about Darktable. I will check it out when I have time. He also showed distinct signs of spring, which has not quite sprung here yet. I havent seen frog spawn since I was a child!
In Vienna we had a little bit of sun on two days, tempered by dark clouds and strong shadows due to the sun being still low in the sky. I also provided some light entertainment in the form of the expensive station clock that keeps bad time -- just as well that it cannot be seen -- and I cheated with a photo of a photo for more light relief, and tried unsuccessfully to capture the moon and Jupiter by hand. I am beginning to discover the relative strengths of my Q3 and the R6. Briefly, if you have the right lens on the Canon and dont need to crop much, it gives great results, though it is heavier than the Leica, and I always seem to have the wrong lens with me! On the other hand, although the Leica is a fixed 28mm, it has three times as many MPs, and quite severe cropping can be very acceptable.
There were some interesting exchanges of ideas and tips. Please keep these coming and we can learn from each other.
David