*Official* Post Your Pictures Thread

spirit

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You can spend as much time as you want in the bunker, so you're not time limited at all. However, we had walked around the whole thing in an hour and the electronic tour was quite long and tedious so we kept skipping bits. I think if you listened to the whole electronic tour you would have been around the whole thing in maybe an hour and a half or 2 hours.

And a 4 hour round trip to get there and back did kind of limit *us* a little, but if you live locally and the time it takes to get there is little then you could spend as long as you want.

You could take as many pictures as you wanted but you had to pay, which was a little odd. Never been to any museum before where they have made you pay to take photos. Usually they either welcome you taking photos or they just say you can't.

But all in all it was an interesting place! If you're in Essex, it's worth visiting! :)
 

Fatback

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Thought I would post some of my recent portraiture work and some other recent photos. The last three was shot using film.

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Agent Smith

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I'm not the best photographer and all I have is a cheap digital camera. I did own a couple SLR 35 mm cameras back in circa 2002 that took some good photos, but I'm too lazy at the moment to scan them.

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voyagerfan99

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Wow. Either all the photos on this page are over-saturated or my monitor at work sucks with color calibration.
 

voyagerfan99

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The photos from Fatback look perfect, except for the two grass photos which look to be a bit over saturated. The rest on the page are fine IMO.

What monitor do you have?

Eh some 22" HP monitor. Don't know the model off the top of my head. They do look better on my Ultrasharp at home, but you're right in saying the grass looks a little over saturated.
 

Fatback

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Yeah those two are saturated a bit more than I would usually do as requested by the customer. I printed them on metallic paper and forget to desaturate them before and they didn't turn out to good because of the over saturation.
 

spirit

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The photos look stunning on my 24" Iiyama ProLite T2451MTS (glossy and LED).

Fab photos! :good:
 
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G80FTW

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Its been a while since I posted anything here so I guess I should. Let me know if the colors/contrast look off to you guys. I do all my editing on a cheap Vizio TV.













These were taken with my cell phone and edited:







I dont know why the end resolution was 906x720. My phone is set to 3264x2448.
 

spirit

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The North Norfolk Coast in the sunshine yesterday morning.

Yes, the colours are very punchy, but I like them like that. :)

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