Michiel Schierbeek
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Wow Keith, to get these colours out of trees at this time of year!
All with sliders or did you really change colours in PS?
Michiel
All with sliders or did you really change colours in PS?
Michiel
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Michael it is a colour blend of two versions of the same image. I use Topaz Simplify a lot for this work.Wow Keith, to get these colours out of trees at this time of year!
All with sliders or did you really change colours in PS?
Michiel
Nice one, 13ud1 - those muted CDs add a lot to the image.
An Ikea lamp with my CDs in the background. Taken with GF1 + 45mm Leica DG Elmarit wide open.
Lovely colors, wonderer. Let's see some more.This looks fun, let me join in. Nothing original but a start nevertheless
Though its not 4/3rd - Canon T1i + 50mm 1.8
I can see a wolf's head at the bottom of the funnel. Does Santa know what he is in forThis year i was asked to help Santa a bit and well i agreed.
Boy that was massiv fun. Jumping on the roof, flying with the sledge, feeding the rentiers and jumping from the roof thru the chimneys right into strangers living rooms.
This shot is to document our jumps down the funnel and down the christmas tree. The red thing on the right ... thats Santa
Hi Keith,"Batumi, Georgia"
G1 with Pentax 50/1.4 SuperBokeh Lens
Keith
Hi Drayke,I'm a newcomer to the forum and just came across this thread, and ... wow! Such great images! You guys are a real inspiration!
One thing I noticed was that, with all of the many different lenses being used to make them, I don't remember seeing a single shot made with the Panny 45-200mm. There were probably a few that I missed, but certainly not many, and I've found it to be an excellent bokeh lens in the right circumstances. So herewith a few samples, if I can figure out how to post them:
Bokeh with hummer (200mm, f/8, 1/200, ISO 400; this crop is about 25% of the original)
Young cardinal (200mm, f/8, 1/125, ISO 400)
Happy holidays!
Drayke
I'm a newcomer to the forum and just came across this thread, and ... wow! Such great images! You guys are a real inspiration!
One thing I noticed was that, with all of the many different lenses being used to make them, I don't remember seeing a single shot made with the Panny 45-200mm. There were probably a few that I missed, but certainly not many, and I've found it to be an excellent bokeh lens in the right circumstances. So herewith a few samples on a feathered theme, if I can figure out how to post them:
Bokeh with hummer (200mm, f/8, 1/200, ISO 400; this crop is about 25% of the original)
Happy holidays!
Drayke
Best one yet, MichielHappy New Year Bokehlovers!
Michiel
I agree with Keith. One of your best Michiel. Have you printed this one yet?Best one yet, Michiel
I think the Bokeh and Blends threads have encouraged us to think more about the end product, than the device that captured it in the first place.
Keith
Thanks Mike an Keith,I agree with Keith. One of your best Michiel. Have you printed this one yet?
It would look great as a large print.
Mike