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Thanks John!!Well done, Dan. I enjoy your work and it was nice to put a face with the images.
Trying to develop a "look" for these classic car pics. Hmmm. Not there yet. Interesting is a major difference in saturation between the sRGB image as displayed by Lightroom and by Explorer (more saturated). Tiff file is the same in both environments. Wonder why.
OK, I'll bite...what marque is it? From the evidence that it is a six,, twin SU's. and the distributor at the bottom of the crank case where it can flood after every puddle, my guess is Jaguar.
Very nicely done by the way.
How emberassing... ' not certin how I missed that one. It is especially bad given that I have an Aston Vanquish on order that is scheduled to commence building Monday next...:facesmack:Douglas, what are you saying!! It has Lagonda on the rocker cover, owned by Aston Martin, a proper classic! Or I should say owned by Aston after the mid 40's I believe, this is probably pre Aston.
Mat
simply awesome!The last night we were out shooting in Iceland; near Vic.
sk150, Alpa STC, IQ180
This is horribly ... toxicity photo material...
Ray, can you explain what you mean please? I don't understand.This is horribly ... toxicity photo material...
Damn you Dan, yet again you have me in awe/respect of your ability to create such simple clear beautiful compositions. Superb.Fresh from PP. A focus stack of 6 images. 1.5 second exposure, f8, iso 50 with Heliopan 6 stop ND.