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12 minutes ago, Peevee57 said:

Great picture! Has this been processed at all?

Thank you.

Yes, it was processed. This high-contrast scene required -1 EC to protect highlights (I still got some blown highlights in the sky), and the initial image was too dark. I used Lightroom's sky mask to balance the foreground and the sky. There were other small enhancements as well.

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One of the first pictures taken with my camera. The location is Chateau Ceaux in France. Very pleased with the colors and quality!

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And one from the Whitworth, Manchester

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Fletcher Moss Gardens

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The Final Days Of The Tulip, D-Lux 7.

 

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A recent rain storm- likened to a monsoon..

 

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And the color version. 

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The kind of tulip's magic

50 % crop

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December's rejuvenating apples

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No idea!  (Spotted this morning in a local flowerbed, Dorset UK)

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D-Lux 7

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A very 'leggy' lavender stalk, growing from a pot on the kitchen windowsill.

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Ashy Mining Bee, (Andrena cineraria).

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British Male Sparrow. Taken with the camera roughly 15cm (6") away from the bird feeder, mounted on a tripod (a Leica Geosystems TRI100 which is great - I would advise you to look at it because it is strong enough to mount a Leica Geosystems laser scanner) with me behind some camouflage triggering the camera using the remote on the FOTOS app on my phone.

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