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Thank you kindly, Jorgen.Very strong photo, Corlan.
Piranesi? Originals?!!? :shocked:Corlan: Thank you! We have a couple of Pirenesi etchings and William Hogarth's "An Election Entertainment" engravings (no Bruegel's, darn). I'm a big fan of complex images with people interacting and doing their own thing. I did try to pp it like Steve! Must of moved in the right direction.
Precious,Beautiful Grand Daughter Rayyan!Grandpa, why do you take photos of Hamza and not mine?
Here you go baby.
Powerful,Peaceful,Spiritual,Stunning!!!On this one, the white card went back in the trunk.
In order to get it "like i see it", the older, simple recipes were best.
Standard WB, high ISO (1600), low shutter speed (1/30), block you elbows on a solid surface... shoot.
Yes, the camera was perfectly straight, looks like they built it -or it turned- "otherwise". Passed the test of time, though.
Thanks Steve... and you're too fast.Powerful,Peaceful,Spiritual,Stunning!!!
I agree... what he said! Seeing these landscapes with the D3x makes me wonder "who needs medium format?"Alex: Excellent! That lens is a very good fit with the D3x. The landscapes are beautiful with exceptional distant background detail. I esp. like the composition, detail, and color in this one. Cheers, Matt.
Very nice color,reflections & iq Matt! BTW, the concert shots were with a new P&S, the Samsung TL 500 with a 1.8 lens."Gum Wall Confessional", "Packing it Up", and "Same Photograph Without the Color". Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
1. D3s; 28mm f/1.4; 1/800s @ f/3.5; +2/3 EV; ISO 800
2. D3s; 28mm f/1.4; 1/8000s @ f/1.4; ISO 200
2. D3s; 28mm f/1.4; 1/320s @ f/1.4; +2/3 EV; ISO 800
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Thanks Osman. Much obliged.Corlan, wonderful shots of a beautiful place...
I hesitated between "don't look old to me" and "oldie but goodie", but both being lame , i'll go for... very nice strip! :thumbup:Here's an oldie, from 2006 I believe.
S3 with 80-200 AF-S @ 200mm and f/2.8
Corlan: Thank you my friend, Indeed Mariam does.Exactly! Why always the boys?
(is it Julie?) deserves her own, beautiful portrait.
Superb, Rayyan :thumbup:
Lloyd: Much appreciated sir. One reason I fell in love with her.Look at those eyes!! Who could resist??!!:salute:
Jorgen: Sincere thanks.This is special. Very lovely portrait :thumbs:
Matt: Thanks. Yes it was cool and cold! She is the Texas side of the frontier.Rayyan: Looks like a cool place to stay. Perched on the side of the hill. :thumbup: Great photo of your granddaughter. Is she from the Canadian or the US branch? :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
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Osman: Much appreciated sir.Rayyan, superb photo of your charming granddaughter.
Steve: Grateful to you my friend.Precious,Beautiful Grand Daughter Rayyan!
On this one, the white card went back in the trunk.
In order to get it "like i see it", the older, simple recipes were best.
Standard WB, high ISO (1600), low shutter speed (1/30), block you elbows on a solid surface... shoot.
Yes, the camera was perfectly straight, looks like they built it -or it turned- "otherwise". Passed the test of time, though.
Corlan: As Steve correctly mentioned; powerful, spiritual and stunning work. The light pickup is splendid.On the entrance side, light and resulting colors were drastically different.
Even more of a WB nightmare?
Same setup, though.
On a sidenote, one can't help noticing that the more recent structures apparently needed some kind of support. Matt would easily explain this, but i must admit that looking at the two thin pillars you don't feel 100% confident when passing under the organ mezzanine...
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Matt: This is brilliant work with the 28/1.4 The colors. and the framinf in the first two are superlative. I particularly love the rendition of the lamps against the bg. Lovely."Gum Wall Confessional", "Packing it Up", and "Same Photograph Without the Color". Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
1. D3s; 28mm f/1.4; 1/800s @ f/3.5; +2/3 EV; ISO 800
2. D3s; 28mm f/1.4; 1/8000s @ f/1.4; ISO 200
2. D3s; 28mm f/1.4; 1/320s @ f/1.4; +2/3 EV; ISO 800
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Jorgen: Maybe the photo is old but not the theme!:ROTFL: You have beenHere's an oldie, from 2006 I believe.
S3 with 80-200 AF-S @ 200mm and f/2.8
Wonderful color,dof & innocence Jorgen!Here's an oldie, from 2006 I believe.
S3 with 80-200 AF-S @ 200mm and f/2.8
Quaint & Beautiful! Well Shot C!On the entrance side, light and resulting colors were drastically different.
Even more of a WB nightmare?
Same setup, though.
On a sidenote, one can't help noticing that the more recent structures apparently needed some kind of support. Matt would easily explain this, but i must admit that looking at the two thin pillars you don't feel 100% confident when passing under the organ mezzanine...
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