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RE: Comparing Crop and Full Frame Dynamic Range

No not daft at all, it made Friday morning more interesting. I do enjoy a bit of camera geekery.

On a completely separate tangent, I really like the photograph of The Roaches. I don't think I've seen this view before. Makes me feel a little restless, as I feel quite landlocked in London. I never go anywhere else with my camera, and I'm starting to get a hankering for photographing somewhere different for a change. :)

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Ah sorry - I meant daft as in not the best way to show the detail :) But yeah, it was good to chat it through.

I've got huge respect for the work you produce in such a short distance from home and the results you get - I wish I had places that pretty that close :) But yeah, I totally understand you might need a change of scene. If you're ever heading up to the peak and need any location pointers, I'd happy to help.

It's not a completely original composition - I've seen it a few times before - but it's one that does need a bit more of a yomp up than the normal viewpoints. I got a bit lost trying to find it on that trip! :D

I am very fortunate to live close to the park, there is so much to photograph here. But it would be nice to visit somewhere a bit less populated, with a nice big vista. Maybe the grass is always greener... :) I'm heading up north next week for a very quick visit and I'm tempted to just drive to the coast for a sunset, or something like that. Will see what the weather is doing. It'll probably be raining! 😆

If I ever make it to the Peak District then any advice would be very welcome! When I was a child we always went to the Lakes, so it's not an area I've explored much. It looks like an amazing place to visit with a camera... :)