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Corlan: Thanks! Tim's suggestion was a CS5 Selective color tip to remove the magenta cast. Only in California are bears purple.Great, great and great again, all of them bear shots, Matt.
That said, maybe it's time you'd share the -definitely improved- new secret PP recipes? Or is it Tim's?
OK, both of you then...
Rayyan: Are these two photos taken in the same place? I like the upward right lines in the first. Nice body position with the arm and right leg. German, but, no English? :salute:It was a small village. No English..zip.
No Moslem food, for maybe 2-300 kms.
Kosher food. Explained using sign language.
Vegetarian food. Again showed him leaves, flowers etc.
He dropped us here, and took off.
Doug: Thank you!I like the BW Matt. quite nice.
Matt, One in SE Asia, The other in Europe. Thank you for the kind words.:salute:Rayyan: Are these two photos taken in the same place? I like the upward right lines in the first. Nice body position with the arm and right leg. German, but, no English? :salute:
Cheers, Matt.
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This one is a bit angry. Lovely colors. The green and browns.:thumbs:Lucy...a bit ahead of her cubs. Cheers, Matt
D3; 200mm f/2; 1/250s @ f/2.8; ISO 560
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Excellent!Let go of all controls..color, contrast, sharpening, exposure..just felt the
water as ice..cutting through..
D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 145mm and f/2.8
My corner of the world (within a thousand miles anyway!). Cheers, Matt
D3; 200mm f/2; 1/200s @ f/5; ISO 1600
Cheers, Matt.
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Great, great and great again, all of them bear shots, Matt.
That said, maybe it's time you'd share the -definitely improved- new secret PP recipes? Or is it Tim's?
OK, both of you then...
Steve, even though i selected above two shots on the static side for their tension, great action set all the way. Love the band session, too. The cymbal bokeh ( or is it "symbalic"? ) shot there is excellent, both visually and semantically. The band portraits on top, as usual. :thumbs:
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Hopelessly Behind! These Images Blew Me Away!!!!!!:thumbs::salute:Let go of all controls..color, contrast, sharpening, exposure..just felt the
water as ice..cutting through..
Doug, Beautiful Comps!I like the things on this page...
D3S/45mm 2.8 PC-E Silver Efex II Chestnut Top Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Wild Iris, Tennessee State Flower: 45mm 2.8 PC-E I really wasn't trying for such a narrow depth of field on this shot, it just happened.
Excellent!
Hopelessly Behind! These Images Blew Me Away!!!!!!:thumbs::salute:
Rayyan: I was confused. You jet back and forth so fast.Matt, One in SE Asia, The other in Europe. Thank you for the kind words.
This one is a bit angry. Lovely colors. The green and browns.:thumbs:
Cinema: Nice natural image. Did you have to adjust much distortion to get the verticals and horizontals this good? :thumbup:Loving the 14-24 d700 combo. Hope I get to shoot again with it. I got to rent this hunk of glass for an assignment last week XD
Rayyan: The pp's effect on the water, compared to the rest of the image, is very interesting. It is ice-like. :thumbup:Let go of all controls..color, contrast, sharpening, exposure..just felt the
water as ice..cutting through..
Rayyan: Great patina, moss, mold, aging, chipping, spalling, textural statue. :salute:
Rayyan what an interesting piece of history! Nice texture,color & image!
Lucy's cubs (a photo of each, or two of the same one?). Always eating.
2. D3; 200mm f/2; 1/250s @ f/2.8; ISO 320
Cheers, Matt
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Steve: Thank you, my friend!...
So Regal & Amazing! Great shot Matt!