Another from my recent trip to lower antelope.
P65 two shot stitch cropped to 6x17, saturation and contrast boost in C1.
Very nice capture of "Canyon Angel" Ed --- love the range of colors!
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Another from my recent trip to lower antelope.
P65 two shot stitch cropped to 6x17, saturation and contrast boost in C1.
Thank you Peter, Guy and Jack.surrealistic and very nice. unusual colors. How did you get these colors?
STUNNING!
How cleverWrong!
This is what you get, when you are a true artist,
no matter what camera you use.
:clap:
A wonderful image indeed! I'm curious to know how you handled the stitching with the moving surf. It seems there is a bit of seam visible, in the moving surf just a bit above the right most corner of the rock on the beach, or is it just my imagination? Anyway, beautiful capture for sure.
Nope -- we all sucked until we got into MF.Nice terrific shots all of you!
I feel no one can get bad results with MFD, because you are talented and knowledgable already before getting any MFD
I went to MF film this year after i started with Digital MF last year, so i am going opposite direction, and in fact i was learning with Canon DSLRs, so it was not a big problem to use MF good enough as i use 35mm digital.Nope -- we all sucked until we got into MF.
Seriously, MF does force you to shoot more carefully and when you shoot more carefully, you get better results. Shooting with a view or tech camera even more so. Many of us however went to MF back in the film days, so the MF digital transition was a lot easier -- heck, it was desired!
Agreed! :thumbs:Excellent Marq. Love the lighting.
Simply stunning!!! Truly. :clap::clap::clap:View from the highest peak in the midwest:
Cambo, P65+, Schneider 24mm
LOL Ed that is about 10 ft. LOLView from the highest peak in the midwest:
Cambo, P65+, Schneider 24mm