*** This Week Through Your M4/3 2017.08.26 ***

The forum site appears to be cropping the large version of the image. The submitted jpg shows plenty of sky above the peak opposite.
Indeed it does. Yes - there's something weird going on with DPR.
 
The forum site appears to be cropping the large version of the image. The submitted jpg shows plenty of sky above the peak opposite.
Indeed it does. Yes - there's something weird going on with DPR.
yes strange!
If you click on the image then it will show it in the DPR viewer and it looks cropped, but if you then change the zoom level of the browser just slightly, it jumps back to the full uncropped image, never seen that before?

... Just a general note to that DPR viewer,... If you click on any image and then change the zoom level of your browser to an ever smaller zoom value , then DPR will load higher and higher res versions of the image until it gets to the max res of the image and then they suddenly start to look much crisper and sharper.
when you exit the viewer the text will now be too small and you'll have to zoom back again.
Quite an annoying feature of the viewer! but at least there's this workaround.



Oh, and the K-country hiking image from Kato777 is great, nice composition !

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http://www.fireplace-photography.com/p331786838
 
Thanks all, for those nice and encouraging comments!
 
The sea was unusually calm on Friday evening, but less than a kilometer up the beach it was madness. Quite literally, they were headling at the Victorious Festival yesterday.

Southsea, England
Southsea, England

Waliking into the sunset, Southsea, England
Waliking into the sunset, Southsea, England
 
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and finally....

a red flower. Why? Just because I like red flowers.

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I enjoyed without suffering any of the cropping problems previously mentioned. that said before I read the comments I had viewed fullsize, and as much as that's 100% anywhere, I loved the render in bottom left corner with hikers, (but the background makes it).
 
further to that, I have that lens and like it a lot, but haven't got anything as nice as that with it.
 
number two for me, for the colour sir
 
slim? seems pretty fleshed (or exoskeletoned) out to me. nice shots. mine coming up are a lot softer

like the flower too
 
late and bad and then 'good' (artistically?) lighting. first one sun was directly behind the sunflower, so had to open aperature too much for macro shot, ibis good for shutter speed, but not for their movement, so all tradeoffs. 1, 4 & 5 sooc jpegs, 2 & 3 mild pp for lighting. last one just bc I get what it's like pulling ones 'hair' out. 1-5 100 rokkor macro, bald cardinal was plastic fantastic



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"i've been called worse things by better people"
 
The buildings seem to tilt to the left a little, and yet the horizontal window lines seem horizontal. Some sort of atmospheric effect?
 
Really like the first, but assume the fisherman got home empty handed...
 

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