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Same trip. Different time. About 15,000ft.

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Great picture Cholulaā€¦I take it was work related. What was the trigger mechanism?

Yep - work related. We downloaded software that over rode the camera settings - then set it to take a pic every 30 seconds. We got about 600 photos in total - alomost all of which were stunning - weā€™ve done it twice since and never had the same luck.

I have a love of high cirrus as you can see from my pictureā€¦they come out brilliantly in b&wā€¦blue sky can be saturated to black and the thin whispy clouds take on an otherworldliness.

Hereā€™s another b&w taken yesterday afternoonā€¦

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I remember seeing this observatory in Carl Saganā€™s ā€œCosmosā€ TV series years ago but it was the wooden dome and the antique 24" telescope that stuck in my memory. The last time we were in Flagstaff in 2011ā€¦had to take the tour. :smile:

My picture during the lectureā€¦

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I love looking at photographs and those on this thread are wonderful.

Iā€™ve only got a very basic digital camera, myself, but would like to upgrade some time in the near future.

Anyway, I thought Iā€™d add a couple of my own shots to this thread because no collection would be complete without a couple of sunsets, would it? :smile:

Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.

Santo Tomas, Menorca

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Beautiful sunsets Halo.

TBH the quality you can get from basic digital cameras these days is excellent. Unless you want very large prints to hang on the wall a basic entry level DSLR will easily enlarge to 24" x 16" prints. I have half a dozen of this size on our walls from a 10.2mp DSLR so donā€™t spend a fortuneā€¦Ā£350 - Ā£500 will get you a 24mp camera today. See if Barry wants to sell hisā€¦still in the box, unopened :wink:

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I wonder if CholulaKid or anyone else could solve the riddle of something that has puzzled me for some years:

The 3 photos below are some that I took from a plane flying above Siberia. The last one shows 2 parallel lines running from the centre bottom edge of the photo. Through the plane window these lines seemed to be something on the ground yet they appear to be too straight and to cut unrealistically through the landscape. Any idea what they could be?

Originally posted by @Halo-Stickman

I wonder if CholulaKid or anyone else could solve the riddle of something that has puzzled me for some years:

The 3 photos below are some that I took from a plane flying above Siberia. The last one shows 2 parallel lines running from the centre bottom edge of the photo. Through the plane window these lines seemed to be something on the ground yet they appear to be too straight and to cut unrealistically through the landscape. Any idea what they could be?

Oil pipelines I would think.

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Originally posted by @lifeintheslowlane

Oil pipelines I would think.

Ah yes, that would make sense, cheers, lifeintheslowlane; and thanks, too, for the camera advice.

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When I was about 12 I took a whole film of 24 photos on a day out with my finger partially over the shutter (or whatever you call it). Anyways, when I got the film developed and posted back to me, I was less than impressed with my work.

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You mean the finger was out of focusā€¦bummer. :slight_frown:

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These days I just take other peoples pictures of in focus fingers from the internet! :slight_smile:

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This is great - almost a ā€˜steampunkā€™ like image :cool:

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Hey Spuds, switch off the autofocus :slight_smile:

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Hoping he serious photography hobbyists out there can help me.
I am really struggling with Windows 10 on my laptop and itā€™s Photo App. Itā€™s beyond rubbish. All I want to do is find my photos and scroll through, delete and maybe make a few changes. But it just wont let me. I cannot go back to Photo Viewer as its a Windows 10 laptop. I donā€™t want to shell out for expensive programmes. Any suggestions?! Reading a lot of reviews that this is universally a rubbish app.

I have the full Photoshop software on my desktop and laptop so when I say this Iā€™m not really speaking from personal experience. However there are a whole host of free online photo editing website that are supposedly easy to use. This one seems to fit with your requirements Nikiā€¦step by step instructions too: https://www.freeonlinephotoeditor.com/

If you just want to view your pictures just click on ā€œPicturesā€ in Windows and click on ā€œNew Folderā€ā€¦name the folder and drag and drop your pictures into that folder. I usually title the folder descriptively e.g. ā€œHoliday 2018ā€ Open the folder and you can just scroll though all your picturesā€¦shown as medium size icons to the left and full size on the right of the screen. Then you can decide which ones you want to display on Social Media etc and upload and edit in the online editor.

Thanks. Have now moved all of the folders into Photos and seem to be now able to scroll through. Trying to open them in Microsoft Photo is very frustrating.