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    Museum of Scotland

    Great museum able to take photos, pleased with the results, all hand held.

    Edinburgh 18 by Stackman1, on Flickr

    Edinburgh 19 by Stackman1, on Flickr

    Edinburgh 16 by Stackman1, on Flickr

    Good view of the castle from the viewing platform

    Edinburgh 20 by Stackman1, on Flickr

    Thanks for looking

    Chris

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    Really like the light on the dinosaur one. Have you considered (ignore me if yes) blurring the background a little more and converting to black and white to make the most of the textures and lighting on the skull.. have to say it also reminds me of the "Night at the Museum" as well. Nicely spotted angle many would have gone for the "Full skeleton" shot.
    Di ~ Trying to take "the" photograph.
    Di's Flickr

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      Hi

      Don't know how to blur the background using DPP4, so I haven't done that, But have converted to a B&W, still learning how to get the best B&W conversion, it is not the same as Ilford FP4 and a darkroom. Hope you like the B&W version

      Edinburgh 16 bw by Stackman1, on Flickr

      Chris

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        Could just be me but I think it brings out the details and roughness of the bones more.
        Di ~ Trying to take "the" photograph.
        Di's Flickr

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          Nice set

          Tom

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            Thanks, I still find the quality at high ISO is amazing. Still remember using Agfa CT21 slide films and not getting photos like this without a tripod.

            Chris

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              Nice work, personal preference is for colour rather than b&w myself.
              Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

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