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So it’s true then, Ian shoot Cock Robin.
I reckon that’s your best yet, I nearly want to hand feed him.. :thumbsup
 

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Thanks for your comments, I wasn't thinking in terms of the picture of the week, which should be printing related. More to just brighten up the site!:)
 

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Ordered LR6 in the end , £100.05, DVD, but 2 to 4 weeks for delivery, after all the waiting. That crow reminds me of quite a few human characters you come across, some in name only.:rolleyes::lol: Not you of course!

They certainly are pushing CCloud, even when I have indicated that I intend to buy the hard copy, all the other options buttons disappear and only CC buttons are visible.

One of the added benefits of LR6 is described in:-
http://petapixel.com/2015/04/27/lig...-now-add-to-collection-when-importing-photos/
which should make adding images easier.

Amazon have now shortened delivery to 10 days.
 
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Was just browsing my main storage after reinstalling. Summer I put a lot of gear into hard sealed cases ready to do a runner if we have a fire come through!
Image was taken a while ago on a Canon 40 D. This is (to the best of my memory) the entire frame from the 70-200mm, hand held and available light.

The image is one of a set I did whilst my Farrier was shoeing one of the horses. It was Winter and his hands had suffered from the cold and being constantly wet/dry all day every day.
Some do not like the blur at the top of the frame. I have not cloned it out because it is the hammer drawing away from striking the nail, and for me knowing what was going on it adds context.

03052008_Shoeing_Bo_0070.jpg
 
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