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Thanks. Yeah, just did the old "lean up against something solid" to steady the shot. I don't have software yet to do any PP. Sometime early next year I will hope to pick something up, not sure what yet. I will be searching this forum and I am sure I will find some good suggestions.Very impressed that the clouds are SOOC. I definitely would have assumed heavy handed PP.Both straight out of the camera jpgs, both handheld for what it worth.
I'm sure some may not be impressed with the dark clouds, but I like it. Taken earlier tonight.
There are several really good free options. I use RawTherapee but Darktable us also supposed to be very good as well.Thanks. Yeah, just did the old "lean up against something solid" to steady the shot. I don't have software yet to do any PP. Sometime early next year I will hope to pick something up, not sure what yet. I will be searching this forum and I am sure I will find some good suggestions.Very impressed that the clouds are SOOC. I definitely would have assumed heavy handed PP.Both straight out of the camera jpgs, both handheld for what it worth.
I'm sure some may not be impressed with the dark clouds, but I like it. Taken earlier tonight.
Indeed, and I also like Lightzone.There are several really good free options. I use RawTherapee but Darktable us also supposed to be very good as well.





Fascinating to see footage this old.A binder is a piece of farm machinery once used to harvest grains. There is a wonderful one minute film of a binder in use in Australia in 1899:
https://aso.gov.au/titles/historical/wheat-harvesting/clip1/
We have one in a place where trees have grown around and through it. In the winter when the leaves fall, the light shines through the trees. Today I took a walk out there with a Helios 44-2 on my Olympus camera.
Great series Matt!
After the bundles were made, they were hauled on wagons to a stationary threshing machine powered by a tractor with a pulley and a long belt. That was a lot of work compared to the way it gets done today but still modern compared to how it was done previously.Fascinating to see footage this old.A binder is a piece of farm machinery once used to harvest grains. There is a wonderful one minute film of a binder in use in Australia in 1899:
https://aso.gov.au/titles/historical/wheat-harvesting/clip1/
We have one in a place where trees have grown around and through it. In the winter when the leaves fall, the light shines through the trees. Today I took a walk out there with a Helios 44-2 on my Olympus camera.
Which version? (I have the 44-2)