They left not long after the sunrise yesterday morning … along with another 1,000 tree hugging hippies
Back in the day they were mostly too high to go anywhere for at least a week.
I don’t have it yet. Although I did use Context Aware to remove all the security guards, a mobile crane and @Kirky’s white van
Check out the 3rd image down, I deliberately left everything in - no context aware. And tell me that isn’t his van in the top left
Wasn’t me Chris, knew you was going there tho
I was playing detective
101% wasn’t there ……
That van has window or sign writing.
Just a quick photo I took with Mini 3 Pro of Chirk Castle parked in a road about 2 Kilometres away from the castle. Probably the farthest I ever took it out (in a straight line) and RC was not in zoom. Unfortunately, I forgot to hit record again after I took the photo.
This is a screen shot from a video I did that I’ll publish soon of Hatton Manor. Used to be a water pumping station until it was sold to developers. The Grade II listed building is now upmarket private residencies.
PS. The whole place was littered with cars and a kids birthday was going on in the grounds but I took them all out using Generative Fill in Ps.
Looks good Colin, is that generative fill still only on beta ? Sorry to ask I’ve not looked into it again,
Regards rich
@Kirky Yes Rich, its currently only on Beta and works via the Cloud. Having said that the newish remove tool is almost as good, its a bit quicker.and I think available in LrC and Lr. I tend to use Ps Beta now as it has everything I need and more.
Thanks mate
I’ll check it out, I was starting to wonder ( even tho the amateur that I am ) all this Ai stuff is getting so advanced & as good at it looks btw, it’s taking over the true art skills of photography, hey but again I know a small pinch compared to those advanced, it does do a cracking job tho.
Part of my North Norfolk trip. Two things here. 1. the TOAL is very restricted. The beach itself is a SSSI, but the cliff top is OK. Hence I stayed on top and didn’t go over the beach at all… 2. We got mugged by a seagull. It was really keenly interested in my Mini3, swooped down ever so low, and wasn’t in the least phased even when I nearly clobbered it waving my arms about. My mate, with a Mini2 - well it just wasn’t interested at all… We can only assume it was to do with the pitch of the motors… oh well…
I guess thats what they painters said when the camera was invented Rich. You’ll still need an eye for the composition and it does help to level the playing field somewhat when trying to compete with the Pro’s.
Very good point that Colin, had not thought of that, maybe I’m to young to know about paintings
Great Haseley Windmill near Great Milton in Oxfordshire on 15 May. I posted a video spin around it previously.
They’re not that smelly are they?