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Ashwin, that is really wonderful news. Very very well deserved.Wow, so fast this thread moves....
First off, thanks to even more of you for your kind words on my exhibit. It's up through August 18th, so if any of you come through Seattle, I'd love to show you around....
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Rayyan: Welcome back, my friend. Lloyd and I spoke very warmly of you when I visited with him in Salt Lake. I've missed you, and can't wait to see what magical images you have to share from your time away and what new captures you can create once you have dusted off the Leica kit...
I like the treatment here, Robert. (Beautiful scene). I have the entire NIK Suite, but tend to use ColorEfex Pro 3 and Silver Efex Pro 2 the most.I know a lot of you use silverefexpro, does anyone else use colorefexpro? this is the "Velvia" preset from film styles
Daniel, Knock Out Shot! Stunning!!!35mm ZM C-Biogon. This shot taken at comparable settings to my 135mm planar on 4x5, I guess we'll see which resultant image looks best when I dev the tranny.
Like Watching Dorothy Stepping Into The Enchanted Forest! Dreamlike. Love It!This one was just desaturated as it was too green ( all this dang rain!!)
Matt, Been Staring At These 2 For Awhile Trying To Decide Which I Like Better. Slight Nod To The Color, So 3 Dimensional!Your Bonding Well With That Noct!This is a pp work in progress:
M9; 50mm f/.95 w/8x ND; 1/500s @ f/.95; ISO 160
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Matt, Been Staring At These 2 For Awhile Trying To Decide Which I Like Better. Slight Nod To The Color, So 3 Dimensional!Your Bonding Well With That Noct!
Such An Innocent & Surreal Shot Matt! Brilliant!:thumbs:
Steve/Lloyd: Thank you, gentlemen! I'm a little jaded. I almost didn't walk up to the parade; but, had to pass through it to get to the closest Starbuck's.Love this. And in truth, it's been a long time.
Daniel: Really great light on the building. Beautiful detail and color. :thumbup: BTW: what is the building?35mm ZM C-Biogon. This shot taken at comparable settings to my 135mm planar on 4x5, I guess we'll see which resultant image looks best when I dev the tranny.
Steve: Thanks! Just sitting there when I came out of a restaurant....
Matt - Pure muscle, awesome....
I know a lot of you use silverefexpro, does anyone else use colorefexpro? this is the "Velvia" preset from film styles
This one was just desaturated as it was too green ( all this dang rain!!)
Robert: +1! :thumbup: I use the same two programs a lot. And, I've occasionally gone "velvia"!I like the treatment here, Robert. (Beautiful scene). I have the entire NIK Suite, but tend to use ColorEfex Pro 3 and Silver Efex Pro 2 the most.
Nice work on the desaturated image as well.
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Matt, Been Staring At These 2 For Awhile Trying To Decide Which I Like Better. Slight Nod To The Color, So 3 Dimensional!Your Bonding Well With That Noct!
Steve/Lloyd: Thanks for the comments. Mine too, although there was a lot of reddish fringing, esp. on the girl. I wonder if the ND filter has any negative impacts?I'm with Steve on this... slight preference for the color version. It's a close call, however.
Steve: Haven't seen a “deux chevaux" around here in a while. Cool little cars. The second one is my favorite. Great combination of elements and vectors. :thumbup:
Daniel: Great stuff! For me: #1, #4, #3 and #2, in that order. :thumbup:Thanks Lloyd, Kristian and Steve
I recently spent a week in Melbourne so these are all from there.
50mm C-Sonnar
Steve, Im With Lloyd...#2 is Awesome!That's some wild color on those cars! I really like that second shot as well. Nice work.
Big Plus 1!Daniel: Great stuff! For me: #1, #4, #3 and #2, in that order. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
I recently spent a week in Melbourne so these are all from there.
50mm C-Sonnar
+1 from me. Looks like a good time too.Daniel: Great stuff! For me: #1, #4, #3 and #2, in that order. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Hi Matt,Daniel: Really great light on the building. Beautiful detail and color. :thumbup: BTW: what is the building?
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com