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Corlan F.;316361 Lushy! :thumbup:[/QUOTE said:Corlan, thanks.
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Corlan F.;316361 Lushy! :thumbup:[/QUOTE said:Corlan, thanks.
I really like your photos from the shipyard Matt! Must have been really interesting to be there taking photos of the welder at work.A welder at the shipyard.
3. D700; AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR; 300mm; 1/160s @ f/5.6; ISO 100
Cheers, Matt
This is a powerful image that just begs for the back story.....what's happening here?
seconded very interesting!! well captured
Had the privilege of shooting the HS senior portraits of a special young lady this week. We've known her since she was a pre-teen, and always considered her cute, but quiet and shy. We couldn't have been more wrong! When we started the shoot she really came out of her shell... she lit up the place like a carbon-arc spotlight. We had a blast. Here are some results.
D3s, 85/1.4G
D3s, 70-200/2.8 VR II
D3s, 70-200/2.8 VR II
Lloyd: Nicely done. These are all great. My favorites are these two. Great color and composition. I'm sure these made her happy! :thumbup:Ok, a few more:
D3s, 70-200/2.8 VRII
D3s, 85/1.4G
Corlan: Thanks. Occasionally, I have to stray from the "path". Here's two less processed versions. I do like the way that guy on the right is caught looking.+1. Not a usual fan of this kind of processing but it sure works pretty well here. :thumbup:...
I have never done much in the way of portraits but I was talked into do a portrait course and started it last week.
From Week #1
Alice 1 by peterb666, on Flickr
From Week #2
Alice - high key 2 by peterb666, on Flickr
Peter: +1! Really great tone. :thumbup:Beautiful results (and subject) Peter.
Matt: Great photo session! And...your wife helped? The model has a pretty intense look. These two stand out for me.
Some say Uncle Ben is nice.
Who cares. So long as it is rice.
Cooked by one with a bit of spice.
Of course, the rice.
Rayyan: +1! :thumbup:I agree... rice is nice; on any day.
Great shot. The play of the light on the green really takes my eyes there. It almost has a sense of motion. Great clouds, amazing color.
Rayyan: What the heck is going on here? Serious grimace; spilled drops of water; white suit; tattoos; and red flowers over the "mugger's" ear? Excellent capture. :thumbup:
Lloyd: Thanks! He's got racing flames painted on his face mask's neck guards. WayNice series Matt. Is that reflection on this face mask that looks like flames? Very interesting.
Rayyan: Thank you, my friend!Matt, like this one; as it makes it more rainy!
These are cool! ( is that correct ? ). Love the colors. Very participative shots.:thumbs:
Steve: Thanks!Ultra Cool!
I REALLY like this image Matt and what you've done with it......I have no clue what kind of post processing is involved to achieve this look, but it really works here. :thumbup:
Gary
Gary: Thanks! I was just walking by the shipyard at lunch. There's a public overlook at the street end. Not so close, either; it was a 300mm lens.I really like your photos from the shipyard Matt! Must have been really interesting to be there taking photos of the welder at work.
Gary
The b&w version really works for me. :thumbup:Corlan: Thanks. Occasionally, I have to stray from the "path". Here's two less processed versions. I do like the way that guy on the right is caught looking.
D700; Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM; 25mm; 1/500s @ f/2.8; ISO 200
Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Yes Rayyan. Fantastic capture and indeed like everyone else i'm wondering... :wtf: is happening here?Rayyan: +1! :thumbup:
Rayyan: What the heck is going on here? Serious grimace; spilled drops of water; white suit; tattoos; and red flowers over the "mugger's" ear? Excellent capture. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Definitely more dramatic.I'm always prone to excessive behavior! Here's an example. Set aside whether this is a "good photo", or not. Does the second pp make the truck seem older and more abandoned? Does it push the image back in time? Does it enhance the photo in any substantive way, or, is it just a different flavor?
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Rayyan , I Was In Arizona in 1993, Staying At My Brother-In -Laws Place. His Sister's Husband (Stay With Me Now) Was Friend's With The Owners Of "Uncle Bens Rice". They Took Us Up To Mr. Uncle Ben's Ranch Which Was Set In One Of The Mountains In Some Tiny Off The Map Town in AZ. Needless To Say It Wan An Amazing Place Filled With Horses, Chickens & A Sh*tload Of Dogs! I Have A Bunch Of Pics Of This Grand Abode & If I Ever Set Up My Scanner , I'll Post A Few.Some say Uncle Ben is nice.
Who cares. So long as it is rice.
Cooked by one with a bit of spice.
Of course, the rice.
Im Loving The Color Version Here! That Pink Umbrella Glows!Corlan: Thanks. Occasionally, I have to stray from the "path". Here's two less processed versions. I do like the way that guy on the right is caught looking.
Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Peter, Very Pretty Young Lady! Im Seeing The Singer, "Jewel" Here! Nicely Shot!I have never done much in the way of portraits but I was talked into do a portrait course and started it last week.
From Week #1
Alice 1 by peterb666, on Flickr
From Week #2
Alice - high key 2 by peterb666, on Flickr