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Villager Jim Landscape workshop


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Here's a sample of images from a Landscape workshop I took a couple of weeks back, around Ashford-in-the-Water, Baslow Edge and Longstone Edge. Again, with no idea what I'm doing.

 

 

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Can't say I'm 100% happy with the daylight whitebalance, even with custom whitebalance applied (to be expected with a modified DSLR), but I've an OWB filter on the way to hopefully rectify this.

 

Regards,

 

Kev

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Good pics Kev. It took me a few tries with CWB on my modded Canon. Ideally one should do a CWB for the conditions your shooting in but I never did, I did one cwb on a sunny day and used that, then tweaked it in photoshop

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Yes its a faff doing cwb for every shot (most had different lighting conditions). I also wasn't best equipped lens-wise for the wildlife on day, to be honest.

 

Manual prime lenses aren't the best choice for moving targets, but the landscape stuff and the day as a whole was great. I really learned a lot.

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