Ahh, fair enough. Guess the whale is there to stay then. I'm guessing also the Blue Whale to be popular at the moment thanks to Blue Planet 2. Back to pictures: Taken the same day i visited the History Museum. The Royal Albert Memorial by Sam Masters, on Flickr Sam
Took a walk out this morning with the snow coming down. It was absolutely beautiful. IMG_9819 by Warren Jones, on Flickr IMG_9793-Edit by Warren Jones, on Flickr
Merry Christmas everyone! Christmas Ball by Sam Dickinson, on Flickr Cutie in Tinsel by Sam Dickinson, on Flickr Kinky Christmas Elf by Sam Dickinson, on Flickr Cheeky Bracers by Sam Dickinson, on Flickr
My parents bought me a storm glass (https://www.amazon.ca/Kikkerland-ST71-Storm-Glass/dp/B016X3VLMS) for Christmas. The crystals in it are very delicate so I decided to break out the macro and share a few. The closest one is at x5. Two more shots are in the album if you are interested.
Once again ive left it ages before dropping by and saying hello Some lovley images here, I would love to get some lighting tips from a few of you one day. Anyway, here is a random selection of some of my photos from recent MotoGP rounds.
Thank you very much, yes I like that one. Just a pan through the pit lane wall but the colours are great. Taken at Aragon in Spain
No posts since I last posted on 7th Jan? Hope it wasn't something I said! Anyway, got a few weeks until my MotoGP season starts, so ive been walking about with the camera enjoying the winter evenings.
Daaaaamn, those are slick! I haven't been shooting or editing much, except for the Air Force, which is off limits for posting until they say so. But I did get some rubbish shots during the Super-Blue-Whatsit-Moon thingie last month. SuperBlueBloodMoon meets IndiGo by Angad Singh, on Flickr SuperBlueBloodMoon meets GoAir by Angad Singh, on Flickr
IMGP3324-C by Neil, on Flickr IMGP3427 by Neil, on Flickr IMGP3440 by Neil, on Flickr So this almost never happens where I live.
Taking a different approach to my thermal photography today: blending with an image from a proper camera, rather than the on-board VGA-resolution crappy job. Raspberry Pi 3 by Gareth Halfacree, on Flickr Purty!
Okay I can't go out and take any pictures yet as I'm waiting for the bettery charger so I can charge the battery on my camera. Post man knocked earlier GF had brought me a gag gift a USB Microscope that captures images so here's the first picture I've ever taken with it. Microscope looking the wrong way down a cannon lens. It's badly out of focus but it only cost a fiver so wasn't expecting miracles but I kinda like the result.
okay everything's finally turned up for the camera but I have no idea on what or how to use lightroom to edit the images to make them better (remember these are the first photo's I've ever taken with a proper camera (be nice lol)