To be fair I would say that's an acceptable use of photoshop editing the back twig out if you were trying to sell it on. Either way it would be an easy edit that would still look natural.
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The lack of an after photo has me fearing the worst so I'm organising a pre-emptive funeral.
We gather today to pay tribute to Martin Gurlukovich, or MartyG to his friends.
An aspiring photographer who always pushed the boundaries of taste. Cast your minds back to BeakGate. Real outside-the-box thinking. Which is ironic because now he's inside the box
Apologies but, jokes aside, let his sudden and unfortunate demise be a lesson to us all: microwaves and metal do not make great bed fellows(Rule 34 notwithstanding).
Goodbye, friend.
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- I have a microwave I need to take down the tip that doesn't produce microwaves. I should do some YouTube vids with hamsters inside or something.
Trying something new today; the Niger seeds I bought seem to have brought the Goldfinches in to the garden, so I've set the D7000 up on a timer timelapse mode to take some shots for an hour later on. Not tried this in the camera before so it'll be fun to see if it manages to capture some shots.
Edit - from what I could see on the webcam, I think I might have gotten an hour's worth of shots of a Niger seed feederLast edited by MartyG; 16-04-2015, 08:48.
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Nice bird photos Marty.
If you like your kit there is a BBC piece here about film camera's on the streets of Tokyo and links to the website it discusses which I've included for convenience.
Last edited by Anpanman; 16-04-2015, 22:05.
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Thanks
You can see where the Fujifilm X100 got its design inspiration from via that BBC link - I need to get some B&W film developed, cheapest I can find for develop and scan now is around ?12 a roll of 36 exposures. Film photography is starting to get extremely pricey, I ought to get some chems sorted to do it myself.
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