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They are already there.
Educate me, I have used Lightroom for years (although only the basics) so where will I find these presets ?
They are already there.
Errrrr. Post #15557.Educate me, I have used Lightroom for years (although only the basics) so where will I find these presets ?
Educate me, I have used Lightroom for years (although only the basics) so where will I find these presets ?
But I gave info on where they were. He ignored me.Yeah, I posted at the same time as @mickledore, he explained how to.
But I gave info on where they were. He ignored me.
Sob, Sob, Sob.
When you're my age all days are the same!
It's when the days are no longer there that you need to worryWhen you're my age all days are the same!
When you're my age all days are the same!
Errrrr. Post #15557.
No problem. Hope you find it useful.Apologies mate, I was using my phone earlier and didn't see the 2nd line of your post......
I also managed to pick up a Helios 44m-4 58mm with what appear to be 3 extension tubes for £15.....
So expect many questions about macro work.
A few from the Isle of Arran a couple of weeks ago.
Black Guillimots. XT-1 and 100-400mm.
Black-Guillimot by Andy, on Flickr
Same combo. Very lucky that the GLW spotted this otter about 50 yards off the beach. I was using my 5x4 field camera at the time so had to run (waddle?) back to the car quick as to get the X-T1, fortunately by the time I got back he'd climbed out onto the rocks about 30 yards away.
Otter6 by Andy, on Flickr
These squirrels were popping into the garden of our cottage and so long as I sat still (ish) they took very little notice of me.
Red-Squirrel4 by Andy, on Flickr
X-T1 and 18-55mm.
Two-Horses2 by Andy, on Flickr
I also managed to pick up a Helios 44m-4 58mm with what appear to be 3 extension tubes for £15.....
So expect many questions about macro work.
Great set but the red squirrel is a standout, superb!
A few from the Isle of Arran a couple of weeks ago.
Black Guillimots. XT-1 and 100-400mm.
Black-Guillimot by Andy, on Flickr
Same combo. Very lucky that the GLW spotted this otter about 50 yards off the beach. I was using my 5x4 field camera at the time so had to run (waddle?) back to the car quick as to get the X-T1, fortunately by the time I got back he'd climbed out onto the rocks about 30 yards away.
Otter6 by Andy, on Flickr
These squirrels were popping into the garden of our cottage and so long as I sat still (ish) they took very little notice of me.
Red-Squirrel4 by Andy, on Flickr
X-T1 and 18-55mm.
Two-Horses2 by Andy, on Flickr
I also managed to pick up a Helios 44m-4 58mm with what appear to be 3 extension tubes for £15.....
So expect many questions about macro work.
Yep, squirrel and otter are c r acking [emoji106][emoji106]
"Cracking" set of images Andy, the Squirrel shot is amazing with the Otter shot being my second fav'.
George.
Very nice!A bit off topic. Just got a new strap for the X-T1. €13 shipped from Greece to the UK and it's all done on trust. You pay on receipt!
I will say it's very well made. Excuse the dodgy iPhone shot.
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Very nice!
That's very cool!!
Nice, do you have a link to the vendor ?A bit off topic. Just got a new strap for the X-T1. €13 shipped from Greece to the UK and it's all done on trust. You pay on receipt!
I will say it's very well made. Excuse the dodgy iPhone shot.
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Nice, do you have a link to the vendor ?
Probably should have read the whole thread, thanks Ian.Post #15589 Jim