Occasional uploads of my photography adventures, showing you how to improve your photography and stunning locations at the same time
I am a Fujifilm shooter and a big fan of using filters. You will find me always photographing the great outdoors. I shoot what I love..... Landscapes, seascapes concrete and old military buildings.
I've always been put off printing before as they never came out as expected. Watched your video twice an OMG. My prints are great. Watched so many "tutorials," but yours was so well explained, Thank you.
Excellent to see you taking photos for yourself Dibs. What light!! Great images. Tell me, I normally go Happisburgh at low tide but High Tide at Cart Gap looks great. When you walk down the ramp, did you walk towards Happisburgh or away from Happisburgh?
To get here you have to walk away from Happisburgh. Or you can just park where the what 3 words is and walk towards Happisburgh, regardless of what way you go, there is always plenty to photograph
@@DibsPhotography i will have to come along one day & you can teach me the sunrise / sets photography secrets ;0) I only do motorbike racing & need something to chill & also relax the brain.
Great video sir! Confirms that double profiling happens unless you correctly set colour management in the printer driver settings to none. Look forward to seeing MORE of your printing guides :)
@@DibsPhotography yeah Jose Rodrigues covers it in details, I hadn’t seen anyone else confirming this would cause a double profile (skews colours) and your guide backs up that claim so all good :) I’m just trying some titanium lustre out at the moment, will chat on your workshop ;)
Glorious shots 👍 A Wi-Fi remote is good, the receiver sits on the camera hot shoe, the gun can stay in your pocket, this is an improvement on “wired” where remote was in my pocket and I destroyed my lens by forgetting and moving away from the camera in the middle of Norwich😱🫣, I only use it for fireworks / light painting now 2 second delay is king 🤣🤣
Yeah, I have the GFX 50 S2. I'm probably a little bit like you. I do she professionally in a few different areas. I also have a Fuji XT5 which I do most of my wedding and portrait stuff with because the 50 just isn't reliable enough and I've been looking at the new camera and definitely want to get my hands on, I've got a Nikon D850 .... With a few lenses, which I'm going to sell. Once you've used a GFX, it's very hard to go back. The image quality even out of the 50 was just absolutely phenomenal. My jaw hit the floor when I started to see the images. I think this camera will be for me. It probably will be my last camera that I ever buy. I'm 54 but I cannot imagine ever needing more than 100 megapixels. The GFX line of cameras is just phenomenal but it is interesting. I have still kept my FujiFilm XT5 because I love a small camera sometimes just to go out and take photos.
Thank you for your video. I am looking at the GFX 100s11 for landscape. I have just one question for you: Do you have to focus stack for the landscape to get everything in focus?
Hi Dibs, that GFX system looks amazing. I currently use the X-Series and love the Fuji system. I've recently switched to the XH bodies (I have both the XH2 and XH2s) and love them. I've considered moving to the GFX system but unfortunately the cost and lack of a high fps for Nature has put me off. I can understand anyone not requiring the fast fps using it because the quality of the files is stunning. I hope to return to the North Norfolk coast next year
Great to hear your journey with Fujifilm, the cameras you have are stunning to use too, I remember having go on the XH1 when it was getting released and was very impressed at its performance. Hopefully bump into you on the Norfolk coast one day if you make it back here.
I have it. Been shooting portraits / landscape and street for a year now. Blown away by color, IQ, and overall look of the image. I only have one lens for now but I love it: GF50mm 3.5 it’s got nice depth of field and tack sharp wide open. The other aspect I love about it is its size!!! Combined with the GFX its not bigger than a full frame
I have it. Been shooting portraits / landscape and street for a year now. Blown away by color, IQ, and overall look of the image. I only have one lens for now but I love it: GF50mm 3.5 it’s got nice depth of field and tack sharp wide open. The other aspect I love about it is its size!!! Combined with the GFX its not bigger than a full frame
Thanks, great video! One thing though, I think you are resampling too much. Your are resampling the the photo to A4 and then add a canvas and resample again to add the border. And finally, because you are not printing borderless, the printer driver will also have to resize again to add the border.
Cheers buddy. With a few tech issues, lack of motivation during the summer, new job and volunteering I just could not mister the strength to do these. But def missed them, so will get them going again.
So far, so good. Bought the G3260 mainly because we don't want to constantly have to buy/replace ink. The print quality has been great ru-vid.comUgkxciSwynMJ7PnUvvx11rewiu-yFBkZTl53 . I was able to easily connect my MacBook by going through the online instructions and watching the videos - which are very helpful. I would definitely recommend this printer for home office / normal household printing needs.
Can I just say thankyou . I am only 4 yrs into photography and purchased my Canon Pro-1000 a few days ago . I've watched many RU-vid vids to try and learn how to print from Photoshop but often missed some vital click/ dot / or press this ! . From your instructions I've just printed an image as I wanted ...... Yesssssssssss . Thats why I say thanks . But But , I had to work out for myself to press Ctrl T before sizing image to canvas , all worked good in the end .
As an air cadet in the late 60's I was lucky enough to have a flight in a Chipmunk aircraft. Flying over the north sea, I asked the pilot to put the aircraft into a dive, to experience G force. He was rather surprised, at my request but went ahead. My father was in the Lancasters; I had listened to his stories. Despite feeling nauseous it was an incredible and unforgettable experience.