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beautiful.Great PJ work Ashwin, really looks like India is amazing. Here are 4 shots, all from tonight. All 18mm Distagon.
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beautiful.Great PJ work Ashwin, really looks like India is amazing. Here are 4 shots, all from tonight. All 18mm Distagon.
Daniel, great work, very inspirational.Great PJ work Ashwin, really looks like India is amazing. Here are 4 shots, all from tonight. All 18mm Distagon.
Lovely, atmospheric images, Doug!I liked the light when I got up this morning in my bathroom, and I felt I could make something of it, maybe I should say lack of light...
Dan, these images are AMAZING. At some point, I'll have to pick your brain on how you use the 18 distagon. I am just starting to play with it. Your process and your images are startlingly great, as usual.Great PJ work Ashwin, really looks like India is amazing. Here are 4 shots, all from tonight. All 18mm Distagon.
Thanks, RAM. I typically do about 90 % of my processing in LR3, and 10% of the B/W stuff using Nik Silver Efex conversions with selective tweaking (Dodge/burn, contrast and clarity adjustments, vignette). I can give you more details, but just PM me! THanks for the kind words...Ashwin,
I am just starting out with an M8 and am researching raw pprocessors. I really like the look you are achieveing and wonder if you would be kind enough to share your processing techinque and what RAW processor(s) you are using, psrticularly for the B&W? These are superb. Thanks.
Serious eye-candy!Great PJ work Ashwin, really looks like India is amazing. Here are 4 shots, all from tonight. All 18mm Distagon.
Matt,OK, fine! Be like that! Post miraculous landscapes and travel pics. I will not be cowed! OK, yes I will. Very cowed. Extremely... nevertheless, I will post!
I just started a course in portraiture and landscapes. First assignment - natural light portrait. Window and reflector sort of thing. Here are two. M9 and 50 Summilux ver1.
Focus misses the eyes here, but I like it anyway.
Another front focus. Not sure if it's the lens or my rangefinder inexperience or both. Serves me right for trying to shoot f/1.4.
Thanks for this wonderful forum,
Matt
Ashwin, stunning and amazing series of shots! I love your shots, as I feel that I am there experiencing the moment also. Great stuff!!!Some Varanasi Puja images
David, great shot! Very nice composition.No new trips, so I'm reduced to scavenging through older images to find anything that might be worth processing.
Here are two from an April trip to Vegas. Using the 24 lux.
LOLEr...?
Photojazz, very nice shot!
Steve, contrats on the ZM 25. Very nice lens! Great capture
Matt, nice portrait!MGrayson;287209 [IMG said:http://gallery.me.com/mgrayson3/100126/L1000766/web.jpg?ver=12969377380001[/IMG]
Matt
Dan, very nice shots!!! These 2 are my favourites
Nice set (these two and the subsequent post). Hate to single one out, but I really do like this one. :salute:Great shots, thanks for the complements too.
I agree, 100%. (Pretty lady, your Mom... looks like it runs in the family):thumbup:Lloyd, I'd thank you much, but I'd say that that shot still doesn't hold a candle to this one. My daughter and my Mom that was 85 last week! The 35mm Cron ASPH was amazing here! I Was sweating the focus, whether I got it right, but if you wanted, you can go see original size in my gallery, and it's spot on my daughter, which is ok, that softens up the image on Mom some.
Not at all. I calls 'em like I see's 'em.Thanks Lloyd. Your very kind.