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Great shot!Stretch...
S5pro/50mm
Great stuff tonight, Tim. I like.:thumbup:I guess I elect to have "even" more fun. Dualing threads!
Here's a view from the river of the back side of town. (now that I see it as jpeg, it got a little crunchy. sorry.)
A couple of beauties. Love the b/w here too. Nice.Too little time to take photos these days, so here's an oldie:
S3 with 80-200 f/2.8 AF-S @ 160mm, f/2.8 and ISO 800
This is good, perspective, colours, action... :thumbup:Stretch...
S5pro/50mm
When I first scrolled down to this I thought it was a mirror image of the same girl. Very nice.Too little time to take photos these days, so here's an oldie:
S3 with 80-200 f/2.8 AF-S @ 160mm, f/2.8 and ISO 800
Hello Cindy Flood,D700 and Mamiya 80 f/1.8
The Fujis can be rather noisy if underexposed.On the technical side, is it from the time where you still had camera noise @ ISO800 or was it post processed ? Great B&W anyhow.
Don't get me wrong i meant this as a positive remark. Was simply wondering if you had to process more or less heavily to get this highISO film-like quality.The Fujis can be rather noisy if underexposed.
Colors, composition... :shocked:Here's another oldie, from Loy Kratong day 2005, just after I bought the S3 and was still wondering what I was going to use it for
S3 with Tamron 24-135mm f/3.5-5.6 @ 24mm, f/3.5 and ISO1600
I did already in the previous pages.....
CorianF- Thanks. Please post some photos here soon.
Jorgen thats really cool, love it! As are so many of the other images on this thread.Here's another oldie, from Loy Kratong day 2005...