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Thanks Lloyd!Lots of life in that shot Endre. Beautiful.
This is an excellent shot. They are all good but this is my favourite for sure.It was so nice today so I took a short walk with the M8 and 50 Lux. Nothing special, just the usual Tulip, Weed and Bird.
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Beautiful lighting on a beautiful lady. Very nice and very well done shot.From a Senior Portrait shoot with my niece. M8, CV 75/2.5:
that guitar image "rocks". splendid photo.I'm taking Jack and Guy's suggestions, and starting a new M8 images thread.
Here are my first offerings... my poor guitar gets no attention these days, as any spare time I have finds a camera in my hands. Had to find a way to combine the two today.
CV 50/1.5 Nokton:
Thanks Endre. Much appreciated.:thumbup:that guitar image "rocks". splendid photo.
Thanks Simon!This is an excellent shot. They are all good but this is my favourite for sure.
Simon
Thank you, Simon.Beautiful lighting on a beautiful lady. Very nice and very well done shot.
Simon
Perfect pose, nice treatment. Well done.:salute:Beautiful day today on the course. Fun shot of a great player!
Beautiful portrait; beautiful granddaughter, gorgeous b/w conversion. Nice.Impromptu portrait of my granddaughter at a party.
EXIF is intact.
ThanksBeautiful portrait; beautiful granddaughter, gorgeous b/w conversion. Nice.
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You're more than welcome. How did you do the b/w conversion?Thanks
RAW to ACR to CS3 16bit. I tried this shot with a bunch of B&W converters, FM's BW Workflow Pro, Harry's filters, PSCS B&W, Photo-Plugins AW, Opticverve, and Imaging Factory. They all have something to offer, but settled with Silver EFex for this one. I guess I am fickle, and I do my conversions based on the picture at hand. I have only had SFP for a short while, but I find I am using it more than the rest when printing in the 8x10 to 13x19 range. A little more control, but I use FM's BW Workflow Pro a lot for quick 4x6 BW proofs.You're more than welcome. How did you do the b/w conversion?
I'm going to have to give SilveEFX Pro a try. I sure see it come up a lot around here.RAW to ACR to CS3 16bit. I tried this shot with a bunch of B&W converters, FM's BW Workflow Pro, Harry's filters, PSCS B&W, Photo-Plugins AW, Opticverve, and Imaging Factory. They all have something to offer, but settled with Silver EFex for this one. I guess I am fickle, and I do my conversions based on the picture at hand. I have only had SFP for a short while, but I find I am using it more than the rest when printing in the 8x10 to 13x19 range. A little more control, but I use FM's BW Workflow Pro a lot for quick 4x6 BW proofs.
Yep, I finally bit the bullet, and am very pleased at the results. There is still a discount to buy it at 18% less than retail. you can find the code here;I'm going to have to give SilveEFX Pro a try. I sure see it come up a lot around here.
Thanks!
Thank you. I'll check it out.Yep, I finally bit the bullet, and am very pleased at the results. There is still a discount to buy it at 18% less than retail. you can find the code here;
http://www.digitalsilverimaging.com/nikoffer.php?gclid=CIjBnMSP_JkCFRMUagodSTdbFg
Nice!!! And a wonderful B/W!!:thumbup:During a walk in the fog.