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Myrtle Beach, SC, USA M9 and 50 lux ASPH on 07/30/2010.
esy0345: Two nice sets of photos. Gives a sense of the character of the place. :thumbs:Few more.
Cheers, Matt
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Myrtle Beach, SC, USA M9 and 50 lux ASPH on 07/30/2010.
esy0345: Two nice sets of photos. Gives a sense of the character of the place. :thumbs:Few more.
Great picture Woody - lovely light, classic imageYesterday's post. M9 + 50mm lux:
Thanks Otumay !Gonçalo, these are marvels! Thank you for sharing them.
Osman
Cheers Steve !Beautiful work!
Thanks !Nice shots Woody, Matt and Mr. G.
Thank you Matt :salute:Gonçalo: +1, very beautiful. The light and IQ in the second is exceptional. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt.
And Matt, by the way, great capture ! Love it´Another photo of my favorite wall. Couldn't pass up the light. Cheers, Matt.
M9; 28mm f/2; 1/2000s @ f/2.8; -1/3 EV; ISO 80
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thanks Ashwin !Outstanding capture, Goncalo!
Loved the photos ( before and after ) - made me smile this morning fantastic ideaThat was such a great idea. Did the tree grow that is in the second shot or was it planted since? (since it is not at the exact same place.)
The guy stretching,massaging his arm is serious about his game! I like this angle as well! The clams & mussels look so fresh & delicious! Nice Shooting El Pistelero!The chess game from another angle and "Breakfast Clams".
1. M9; 50mm f/1.4; 1/4000s @ f/2.4; ISO 80
2. M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/180s @ f/2.4; ISO 160
Cheers, Matt
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Noctilicious set!M8u + Nocti f1.0
Superb set Mike!Another eclectic mix
M8 / Nokton 50mm f1.5 or Ultron 35mm f1.7:
Regards
Mike
The guy stretching,massaging his arm is serious about his game! I like this angle as well! The clams & mussels look so fresh & delicious! Nice Shooting El Pistelero!
aboudd: Nice capture! :salute:
sjg284: +1, just what Maggie said. :thumbup:
Mike: Very nice, disparate, set! The last four made me smile. The first is beautiful. The second one, above, is excellent: pp, tonality, IQ, composition. I like it's visual complexity, and simplicity of subject. :thumbs:
Cheers, Matt.
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Thank you Lloyd.Eclectic and wonderful. Great stuff, Mike.
Thanks Matt, glad they made you smile.Mike: Very nice, disparate, set! The last four made me smile. The first is beautiful. The second one, above, is excellent: pp, tonality, IQ, composition. I like it's visual complexity, and simplicity of subject. :thumbs:
Cheers, Matt.
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Steve, you're very generous. Thank you.Superb set Mike!
Thanks Steve, the 'walking on water' image was my favourite from the day.mike - Love the walking on water one, almost a modern version of this - HCB
+1 on each. Love the intensity of the player in the chess match.:thumbup::thumbup:The guy stretching,massaging his arm is serious about his game! I like this angle as well! The clams & mussels look so fresh & delicious! Nice Shooting El Pistelero!
Yes, indeed. Very nice stuff, boymerang.:thumbs:Noctilicious set!
+1 from here. :salute:Superb set Mike!
+1 +1. Love that second one Don.:thumbup:Very good shots, Don, especially the second one!
Osman
boymerang: All four are great. Great use of DOF. I just like the look you caught here. :thumbup:M8u + Nocti f1.0
Goncalo: Thank you, sir....Thank you Matt :salute: And Matt, by the way, great capture ! Love it´
The guy stretching,massaging his arm is serious about his game! I like this angle as well! The clams & mussels look so fresh & delicious! Nice Shooting El Pistelero!
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Gentlemen: Thank you!+1 on each. Love the intensity of the player in the chess match.:thumbup::thumbup:
Don: I think they're both excellent. I esp. like the greater sense of depth in the second one. :thumbs:I decided to return to the White Mountains were I shot the cabin and shed a couple weeks ago. These were all shot with the 35mm; meadow was actually shot on a tripod.
Arjuna: Nice image. The greens look quite natural too me. The path, bridge and cedar tree(?) look like they should (maybe a slight bit of green in the highlights on the path). A PNW forest with many variations of "greens" is a challenge. Nothing appears over-saturated. Nicely done. Cheers, Matt.Belated, but grateful thanks to Matt for his kind encouragement,
and also to Jono, for his suggestions: I remember your trials with the Nikon, and the discovery of using daylight balance as a default, which seems very sensible - I will experiment with it with my M8 - when I use AWB with it, in ACR I often prefer 'as shot' to 'daylight', but I will try daylight some more. I certainly agree with the desire for a simpler processing regime. I also seem to remember that one of your issues with the Nikon was with greens, and that is where I seem to struggle with colour balance the most. I think some practice with a grey card may be in order - perhaps it is my eyes that need the training.
As this is an image thread, here are some greens from the Nitobe Memorial Japanese Garden at UBC in Vancouver: