Taken this evening. A calm Lake Erie shore. Not an image I would usually print or post, but I'd like to see more images posted, so here's one.
Tom
_IMG3590 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr
Tom
_IMG3590 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr
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Your wish is my commandNot an image I would usually print or post, but I'd like to see more images posted, so here's one.
Tom
not much! Warming filter to offest some blue haze color in the shadows. Levels to set white point and black point.
Most of the work was before the shot. I stood 4 hours in the hot sun to hold my space at the overlook. The place was absolutely crawling with tourist. By sunset it was 3-4 people deep! If you've ever been to Asia you know what that means.
Taken this evening. A calm Lake Erie shore. Not an image I would usually print or post, but I'd like to see more images posted, so here's one.
Tom
_IMG3590 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr
Is this a single shifted image or 2 shifted images stitched together?Your wish is my command
Cayeux-sur-Mer
Mamiya shift 50/4
Single shifted.Is this a single shifted image or 2 shifted images stitched together?
Thanks
I think it worked just fine, Tom!I took this a few weeks ago, in what I hope was the last snow of the spring. I'm looking into more abstract, but literal images. This is not quite there, but I thought I'd post it. Any thoughts appreciated.
Tom
_IMG3510 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr
I took this a few weeks ago, in what I hope was the last snow of the spring. I'm looking into more abstract, but literal images. This is not quite there, but I thought I'd post it. Any thoughts appreciated.
Tom
_IMG3510 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr
Love it!! Great stuff!!! Kudos!
Thanks Bill. The red brush and early leaves on the trees were just what I was looking for. A more elegantly shaped willow would have been ideal; that tree has a lot of scars.I think it worked just fine, Tom!
Bill
Wow there are some great shots in here lately.
Shows why it's best to stay out of the argument threads and just admire what people can actually do with a camera.
I couldn't agree more! After I read the posts on "ends" and "directions" etc etc yesterday, I decided to go out and simply enjoy my MF gear. A rather grey day but my favourite island. XF/100/SK35 - which amazes me with it's DOF. (I understand the physics of DOF but this lens seems to have "more".) I use the hyperfocal facility of the XF with it at F11 routinely.
Thanks mate. :thumbup:Very nice images, Dogs!
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