It’s a point-and-click digital, small size jpgs, ideal for the interwebs. Thought twice, then decided to put ‘em all up here. They’re heavily saturated in the originals, with a weird turquoise sky that can still be seen (desat) in some of them, and the characteristic non-grad white sky in others. Thankfully the synch button in Lightroom dealt the whole batch the same edit. It really would be too bad to have a camera that needed every single shot to be edited in some software or other. Camera colour has been disabled for now, until this is sorted out. It may be that the camera will not handle contrast properly, like most of the cheap point-and-click efforts.
There’s not much left of Scotswood, for some value of ‘much’. Probably 10 streets, give or take a corner shop or so. Will go back with a proper camera, whatever that is, but it’ll have to be soon.
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Hello. :)
Give me a shout if/when you go there again as I’m planning a trip there sometime soon and I might be able to tag along with you.
Yes please do. Next week sometime?
Weekdays any time from 9-2 are great for me. Weekends are more difficult for me.
Friday is now out of reach for me but any other weekday would be fine.
Oh excellent! It’ll be next week now – I’ll mail you.