Although I've just completed my second Japan winter wildlife tour and final winter tour for this season, today we're going to pick up the trail on the first of the two wildlife tours, as we leave the cranes in the snow behind, and move on to our final day...
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5 Comments
Greg Bee
Posted at 13:20h, 07 MarchHi Martin.
Some nice shots there.
A bit off topic but did you ever get around to profiling your camera in Capture One?
It does not seem as easy to do as in Lightroom, at least with the XRite Color Checker.
Last pod caste I remember you were just using C1″s inbuilt profiles.
Thanks.
Martin Bailey
Posted at 18:37h, 07 MarchThanks Greg.
I started to look into creating my own profiles, using an application called basiCColor input, but I didn’t complete my research yet. I’ll probably do that and post about it in another month or so.
Cheers,
Martin.
Greg Bee
Posted at 07:33h, 08 MarchOk, thanks.
neil powell
Posted at 15:51h, 08 MarchAnother fine podcast. i love the photos, but would say I am still very happy with my old Canon 100-400 zoom even with new bodies. thanks for the continued high quality of one of the better blogs out there week in and week out.
Martin Bailey
Posted at 16:01h, 08 MarchHi Neil,
Yes, I thought about that as I recorded. I do recognize that some people are happy with the old version of the 100-400mm.
Thanks for taking the time to comment and for the kind words!
Regards,
Martin.