Several more random images from the last week or so. As with the previous post, I'm posting this "in the future" in case, as often happens here in winter, we're a few days without electricity.
Posting this entirely using battery power on laptop & cellphone as, after a night of fairly heavy snow, we lost electricity as expected.
Hmm, looks like I was a bit hasty in writing off the EOS's bundled panorama stitching software. It doesn't give a great size or tonal range when you work with RAW files, but convert them to .tif - lowering the contrast and getting the component images as close as possible to each other in tone in the process - & suddenly you're at full original resolution. Here are a couple of pairs of panoramas to compare for the new and old ways of doing things, old attempt on top, new underneath. A vast improvement.
Top: 2 of my 3rd-group English student boys taking the manure sled back home after a trip to the field
Clearing a potato field for footie - a line of guys walking with linked arms to trample the knee-deep snow. I joined in, but after 2 round trips I felt as though I'd played the whole of a 2-hour game, so here I am collapsed in repose, watching the actual game, which ended up being played in the cows' day-paddock, once this had been suitably shovelled of cow-pats (final shot, ball helpfully false-coloured yellow so you can see it!). Such is footie in Ushguli.