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A huge +1 here for me. Great work with this and the sparkler image, Robert!I really like that shot of your daughter with the sparkler. But this one is flat out amazing.
Not so much selective color, as heavily processed. I didn't use selective color on the dress, but did selectively drain the color in a few other places. I like that there's some slight color throughout the stones. She did have a white dress on that matched her surroundings. It seemed as though she might want people to take her picture (probably just my imagination or wishful thinking).Is the shot of the woman reading selective color, or was her dress really that spot on the same as the bench?
Agree Big Time!More great stuff, David. That first one above is amazing!!
Thank you David. I really like this one of yours.I love this one, Mike.
A wonderful, subtle composition... and so silvery. It almost looks like an engraving. :salute:
Thanks Lloyd.Just as Steve says... all stunning; this one, however, Love it!
Cheers Steve, you and me both!Mike, for some reason I Identify With This Shot, "Beyond Help!" Nice Grab!
Matt, both really nice. Love the processing on the 2nd.Another one from the other night, and, one for Robert.
1. M9; 50mm f/.95; 1/125s @ f/.95; ISO 160
2. M9; 50mm f/.95; 1/4000s @ f/.95; ISO 1000
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Holy Cow Batman! 3 Dimensional, Color Popping Shot! So Cool!M9-P and VC Nokton 35/1.2 wide open
Great Processing! Insane IQ & Killer Shot!Another one from the other night, and, one for Robert.
2. M9; 50mm f/.95; 1/4000s @ f/.95; ISO 1000
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Excellent!! I'd say you nailed it!Here's one for Jason - Fredrik Kesiakoff of Pro Team Astana defending his yellow jersey in today's time trial stage of the Tour of Austria, which started and ended in our lovely village. M9 with Cron 35 Asph; tried the panning technique, it's more difficult than I thought, with the riders flashing by at over 50 km/hour...
The light was the sun reflecting off a building's windows so it was really nice.....love it when that happens ;-)Steve: Love the shot of the kid in the T-shirt. I want that shirt!
Kristian: Great shot of Superman. Wonderful light. Good thing you used the M9-P, so he couldn't tell what you were shooting with, eh?
Matt: That shot of the Mustang is stellar. The emblem on the grill looks positively 3D.
Thanks Lloyd.Steve: Love the shot of the kid in the T-shirt. I want that shirt!
Kristian: Great shot of Superman. Wonderful light. Good thing you used the M9-P, so he couldn't tell what you were shooting with, eh?
Matt: That shot of the Mustang is stellar. The emblem on the grill looks positively 3D.