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Thanks Jim. The scene could have been shot with any camera. Trouble with web versions is they don't tell the whole story. Poking out of the red soil are potato leaves (or something). In the RPP version I saw them clearly. JPEG and RAW in LR I would almost have passed them by.Lee,
I am trying not to look over here as I just purchased an Olympus OM-D. However there are too many great shots over here to ignore them all.
The 2nd one above is great. It creates a wonderful feel of order & simplicity at the same time.
Jim
Superb - and I'm not talking about the camera (or lens)!
A couple of images from a slight detour on my morning coffee run; loving the dynamic range I'm getting with LR4. In both of these there is more dynamic range I could pull out - but my gut is it wouldn't suit the feel of the images. I've found I like the greens slightly shifted to blue from default, but otherwise the colours are near perfect with how LR is interpreting the files.
Cheers,
Simon
I can't get this pic to enlarge; clicking just shows the same size.This is a version from my "vintage" series...
35mm xp1