Beautiful! :thumbup:Silver Falls Stitch
P65+, Schneider 35mm, f/11, ISO 50
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Beautiful! :thumbup:Silver Falls Stitch
P65+, Schneider 35mm, f/11, ISO 50
Jack - I will certainly give it a try. I was struggling trying to find the right balance where I could have a full range of tones in the foreground tree, not lose all the detail in the blacks in the back, and maintain enough detail in the building so it would still have some presence but not become too prominent. A little burning is in order. Thanks for the valued suggestion.Charlie, I like this last tree trunk shot, texture and light. I might suggest burning down the building in the background right a bit (pun intended!) so it isn't quite as prominent. It also shows the one weakness of the 110/2 -- back-bokeh from it can be a bit 'clumpy' when rendering regular geometry.
Awesome image, I'm loving these S2 images but more than likely your skills are making it shine.OK... here is the 1200.. (in with or high...?)...
Very nice but maybe could use a bit more post. I'd certainly clone out that lipstick looking thing on the door jamb. My own taste runs to a bit more of a glamourous look... a bit of skin smoothing, eye brightening, etc. YMMV.From a recent beach shoot using the Leica S2 with 70mm, 1/90sec @ f6.8 iso 160.
Let me know what you think. CC Welcome.
Thanks,
Derek
Nice series Don, love the drama from the weather!I haven't been posting much here however here's a couple images from a recent trip to the White Mountains in eastern AZ. All were taken with the Cambo WRS/P45+ and Schneider 35mm. This was my first opportunity to try out my new (to me) Cambo viewfinder and a 35mm mask; seems that I like how it works.
I couldn't have asked for better weather, heavy clouds, thunder, rain all made for a near perfect couple of shooting days.
Don
Excellent 'drama" capture too Ed, congrats!Alpine view near Crested Butte, Colorado.