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  1. Clovishound

    Post your men/ladies at work

    I just remembered I have a couple slides of it. Turns out it was in 83. BTW, that's 1983, not 1883. :rolleyes:
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    Post your men/ladies at work

    I remember being in Athens back in the 80s. We were walking down the street and there was a construction site where they were excavating a skeleton. Just another day in Athens.
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    Post your men/ladies at work

    I've worked as a volunteer on a number of archaeology projects. In those, everyone worked hard. Well, almost everyone. Fortunately, most of them were underwater, so heat was only a factor when on the boat. I would imagine it would be hard to dig anywhere in a town in Europe without running...
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    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    Here's a comparison.
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    Regarding copying files from computer to my Nikon Z8

    Step 3. from the Download center:
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    Regarding copying files from computer to my Nikon Z8

    From Nikon's download center in the instructions for updating the firmware for the Z8:
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    Dominique’s old stones (mostly)

    Good to see you back. Glad you had a good trip.
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    Post your latest purchases.

    Looks like a nice tripod. That's more than I'd be comfortable spending on an occasional use piece of gear.
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    Regarding copying files from computer to my Nikon Z8

    If you don't own a CFexpress card reader, I would highly recommend you purchase one. They are not expensive, and downloading those large image files is extremely slow over USB connection. At least that is the case with my Z7ii.
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    Working with a long exposure image

    I can't imagine why, but I could try my Z5 next time out.
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    Working with a long exposure image

    Well, for me it was just about drawing the eye down and away from the tree and the sun. The first image posted has a minimalist simplicity with the contrast between the soft water and the harsh, crisp lines of the tree. Yes, there are the small branches and the reflection of the tree trunk to...
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    Working with a long exposure image

    I hadn't thought much about the footprints. They don't really bother me, but it may clean things up a bit by removing them.
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    Working with a long exposure image

    I tried removing the grey without success. I think it may be from the light fog we had that morning.
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    Working with a long exposure image

    Thought I'd post this for contrast. I was giving the RAW files another look to see if I had overlooked something that needed editing. I found this image that was taken 3 minutes later from a different angle. It doesn't resonate with me as well as the first one. I did remove all the other root...
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    Working with a long exposure image

    I worked on smoothing out the horizon to the left of the tree. Photoshop remove does such a better job than LR does.
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    Working with a long exposure image

    With this site, planning is required. You not only have to look at the high tide times, you have to look at how high the tide will be. We thought we had it all figured out, and earlier this year we got up at 4AM and drove down there, only to find that the tide was still too high to even get on...
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    Working with a long exposure image

    Don't know if this would be better in the evaluation section, but since I hope to get a discussion and some back and forth, I will post it here. I impulsively posted this image in the weekly challenge before I had thought the editing through. I would like to briefly go through the shooting and...
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    Woody's 2024 Photon Collection Project

    TRT: Takeoff Rated Thrust
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