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lovely, it has an organic feel to it.I spent a quiet Sunday at home today, but captured this shot and kind of like how it turned out. Taken with the G1 and the 45-200 kit lens.
Bill
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lovely, it has an organic feel to it.I spent a quiet Sunday at home today, but captured this shot and kind of like how it turned out. Taken with the G1 and the 45-200 kit lens.
Bill
Vivek,Bicyclist. Take two.
Panasonic G1, 25/0.95 @ 0.95, 1/400s
Thanks Guy! I really appreciate that!Peter looks good , if shooting raw bring the highlight slider up just a tad to darken than work the overall image from that point. This will reduce some specular highlights a touch.
Thanks Brian! Yes I felt that pushing the black the way to go (just needed a second set of eyes on that). Guy suggested an additional tweak. Glad you liked the first photo. I did too.Peter, I like your first portrait with the adjusted black levels - lovely natural expression. Well Done!
Kind Regards
Brian
Vivek, you repeatedly prove how the G1 is usable for moving subjects in manual focus mode, or else you are just extremely lucky. Interesting highlight on the right handlebar.
Very nice BrianTook a long walk through Dovedale yesterday - beautiful landscape area.
G1 + 4/3rds adapter + ZD 7-14...
G1 + 4/3rds adapter + PL 14-150 OIS...
Both developed with Qimage Studio, finished in LightZone.
Kind Regards
Brian
Thanks Jono, yes - here's the google map reference :Very nice Brian
Isn't that close to the Lathkill Dale? Emma has a cousin who runs the hotel there.
Thank you both. It's actually a color shot, but the black wrought iron and the white wall make the color of the wood really stand out.I second Steen. Lovely, Bill!
All work and no play this weekHmmmm is no one having any more fun with their 4/3's cameras?
Peter