Hope the regulars are all enjoying the summer.
My local club is trying to get some images together to help create a calendar for a local hospice to sell for 2026 and to put on sale from September this year. We are late to party as it were and most of the images we have so far have been taken in the early to mid summer and so we are short of options for Autumn and Winter scenes. An additional pressure is that the images have to depict a scene within the OL postcode. Regrettably I lost all but a handful of my E3 images some years ago, when both my laptop and back up drive suffered a crash on the same day, but in desperation I have been looking back over the few I still I have and came across this scene, from a local park and decided to do a quick re-edit in Capture One. Back in the day, I would have used Aperture 3.
The Landscape image you see is just about 50% of the original file, because the tops of the trees and a bright sky is cropped out. We all see colour differently but looking at this image, brings back memories of how much I liked the images that came off that combination. It also reminds me that you certainly don't need the latest and greatest new camera to make a pleasing image to enjoy. Both images are reduced to fit in 1600x 1200 dpi
Best,
S
My local club is trying to get some images together to help create a calendar for a local hospice to sell for 2026 and to put on sale from September this year. We are late to party as it were and most of the images we have so far have been taken in the early to mid summer and so we are short of options for Autumn and Winter scenes. An additional pressure is that the images have to depict a scene within the OL postcode. Regrettably I lost all but a handful of my E3 images some years ago, when both my laptop and back up drive suffered a crash on the same day, but in desperation I have been looking back over the few I still I have and came across this scene, from a local park and decided to do a quick re-edit in Capture One. Back in the day, I would have used Aperture 3.
The Landscape image you see is just about 50% of the original file, because the tops of the trees and a bright sky is cropped out. We all see colour differently but looking at this image, brings back memories of how much I liked the images that came off that combination. It also reminds me that you certainly don't need the latest and greatest new camera to make a pleasing image to enjoy. Both images are reduced to fit in 1600x 1200 dpi
Best,
S
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