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Light was terrible, with drizzle too, mostly kept the camera close to my body under the flap of the Drizabone.

 

Ja, the joy... My buddie has a whole contraption to waterproof his rig - and keep himself to a degree! Not fun days, those.

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One and a half weeks and it's the Fish River Canyon hike for me followed by a week in the Richtersveld.

 

Fuji mirrorless for the hike. Eighty megapixel Leaf Aptus on a Cambo for the Richterveld. I cannot wait. Really need this break.

 

Hope to have something worth posting on this thread when I get back

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One and a half weeks and it's the Fish River Canyon hike for me followed by a week in the Richtersveld.

 

Fuji mirrorless for the hike. Eighty megapixel Leaf Aptus on a Cambo for the Richterveld. I cannot wait. Really need this break.

 

Hope to have something worth posting on this thread when I get back

 

Envy.

 

That is me right now :thumbup:

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One and a half weeks and it's the Fish River Canyon hike for me followed by a week in the Richtersveld.

 

Fuji mirrorless for the hike. Eighty megapixel Leaf Aptus on a Cambo for the Richterveld. I cannot wait. Really need this break.

 

Hope to have something worth posting on this thread when I get back

Both places are so extremely photogenic, if you simply avoid midday, you will get great images, even if you're blind and shoot with an old Brownie.

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Need some advice from the pros.

I was randomly taking some snaps during a friends wedding - i'm a total novice and the resolution on my pics are so low that they're rather grainy - thing is their "professional" photographer stuffed up as well so they have very few pics from the day - and I'm trying to help her out - I'm able to correct some exposure and colour balance in photoshop - can i fix the graininess of the photos?

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Need some advice from the pros.

I was randomly taking some snaps during a friends wedding - i'm a total novice and the resolution on my pics are so low that they're rather grainy - thing is their "professional" photographer stuffed up as well so they have very few pics from the day - and I'm trying to help her out - I'm able to correct some exposure and colour balance in photoshop - can i fix the graininess of the photos?

 

Ouch

 

With what did you take the pictures? Phone?

If its in Jpeg there isnt much you can do though..

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Ouch

 

With what did you take the pictures? Phone?

If its in Jpeg there isnt much you can do though..

i was using my trusty bridge camera - and yeah it's all in jpegs.

it will just have to do I guess. Tx.

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