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Well Bill, didn't get you today but you're still on my list.
Thanks to Chris Crash and Andrei who let me snap them at polo and thanks to Jos and Keith who came round and looked simply stunning in my garden.
As always I repeat that any of you who are interested in being included in my photo survey of fixed gear riders then do get in touch. Something to show the grand children if the unthinkable happens and you all start to breed.
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How's this whole undertaking going ?
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Do you still need peoplefor this?
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How's this whole undertaking going ?
undertaking is a bad habit.
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undertaking is a bad habit.
But it's a recession proof industry and when times are lean a wise career choice.
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But it's a recession proof industry and when times are lean a wise career choice.
Not true. Don't you remember the winter of discontent? Bodies piling up everywhere. Many undertakers businesses went under and some took their own lives :( Of course, there was no-one to bury them.
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How many people on here remember the winter of discontent? I was 9 and I'm old compared to most on here! Bodies piling up in mortuaries is not exactly a regular occurrence is it?
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How many people on here remember the winter of discontent? I was 9 and I'm old compared to most on here! Bodies piling up in mortuaries is not exactly a regular occurrence is it?
I wasn't even born, but I still 'remember' it.
My point is that undertaking isn't recession-proof! Only war is recession-proof. Become a warmonger!
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• #110
Hey, start your own thread you morbid buggers. And I do remember it; and the spring of disenchantment and the summer of disappointment.
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The Autumn of discombobulation will remain with me always*.
*because it's every Autumn
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...capture the sub-gargoyle visages of london's finest fixie riders.
Finest? Erm, Will... Think we need to have a chat...
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Finest? Erm, Will... Think we need to have a chat...
I meant the half dozen or so who I didn't meet thru the forum
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• #114
hi Will, is anything happening with this? I'm quite interested to see the photos!
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Good timing Super; I have the negs, contacts and Tiff files now, just got to edit and organise. It all looks ok, hopefully very soon they will be available to view. I shall keep you all posted.
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Good timing Super; I have the negs, contacts and Tiff files now, just got to edit and organise. It all looks ok, hopefully very soon they will be available to view. I shall keep you all posted.
cheers.Sounds good Will, looking forward to casting my one good eye over your camera-craft.
One technical question, why Tiff files ?
Signed.
Technically curious of Primrose Hill.
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• #117
Tiff is the next best thing to Raw files, if he shoots film then when scanned saving as Tiff means it will be of the highest quality and lose as little data as possible when saving and editing
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• #118
tiffs can be 16bit (and 32)instead of jpegs 8, more latitude for curves/levels/colour changes in 16bit before posterisation and banding appear. printing is done at 8bit but major edits and photoshoppery done in 16bit.
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Cheers Guerillaphoto and MrSmith.
Understood.
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tiffs can be 16bit (and 32)instead of jpegs 8, more latitude for curves/levels/colour changes in 16bit before posterisation and banding appear. printing is done at 8bit but major edits and photoshoppery done in 16bit.
or 64 bit now in CS4 but only for windows.
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I can't wait to see the bear!!!!
GEt them out there soon m'lord
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I can see this turning into a hugely popular coffee table book, followed possibly by posters and other commercial spin offs - mugs, tee shirts, boxer shorts, calendars etc and ultimately a film.
I can see Johnny Depp as wiganwill. Perhaps Daniel Ratcliffe as myself.
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I can see dead people..
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or 64 bit now in CS4 but only for windows.
isn't that just how the app works on the computer? not the size and word length of the file?
If it wasn't for you meddling aussies, our plan would have succeeded!
Curses!!!