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I certainly don't want to speak for Ashwin, but I often used this term to describe files (especially RAW) from certain cameras, that allows a extensive and wide ranging amount of adjustment and manipulation, especially with regards to exposure lattitude (among many other things).... without these adjustments being destructive (or kept to a minimum) to the native file. Certain camera's files are much more adaptable to these wide ranging adjustments than others.That text, Ashwin, being more malleable, will take me a lot of time to understand.
(I don't mean any malice, it was just a bit too obtuse for me.)
Lovely, I really like her mysterious-half-smile-look.Out and about in Bangkok today shooting at Hua Lamphong station and near the Old Customs House with member teeraash. Scorching hot, but great fun.
M9-P + 21 Super Elmar M (#1 & #2) and 35 Summilux FLE (#3)
Matt, I really like the Angel's Flight shot.
Matt, as much as I like the capture of the woman with the bag on her head...I think the last one of the Cable Car and young girl making perfect eye contact...is a classically framed/composed shot and illustrates the moment nicely.
Dave (D&A)
Nice set, Matt. Love the woman with the bag on her head. Great catch.
Lloyd, a big thank you.Wow! Gorgeous image, nicely done! :salute: