Lloyd
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Ok, Jorgen. You really crack me up sometimes.Here's one from the backyard volleyball series, the grandstand (or would that be the grand sit?).
D80 with 85mm f/1.8 @ f/2.2
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Ok, Jorgen. You really crack me up sometimes.Here's one from the backyard volleyball series, the grandstand (or would that be the grand sit?).
D80 with 85mm f/1.8 @ f/2.2
I think you must have a very pleasant aura or naturally friendly demeanor. So many of your subjects seem to react to your picture-taking with a relaxed and friendly smile. You can't buy that at any camera store (believe me, if I could, I would). And very nice B&W by the way. :thumbup:Here's one from the backyard volleyball series, the grandstand (or would that be the grand sit?).
D80 with 85mm f/1.8 @ f/2.2
thanks yes i have to confess on this one just tried photomatix pro on it to see what would happen...I think this is one of your best!!!
Have you used HDR for this image?
thanks I am just learning, I need to pay attention and read the tutorial!!!Very interesting space Matt, almost as nice as the theater which I really loved.
If I may make a comment, the tone mapping is kind of heavy handed in this one.
thanksVery nice job Matt! Did you take the multiple bracketed exposure route or did you cheat and use the one-shot wizard in Photomatix Pro?
Nice work Cindy..Two from the weekend in Door County, Wisconsin. The lighthouse dates from 1868. The gallery is a non-profit featuring local artists. The entire gallery building is adorned in "graffiti".
Fuji S5 and 17-55 f/2.8
very beautiful, which company and performance?Another night at the ballet:
I second that!:thumbs: Number 3 is my favorite.Very beautiful, Carlos. You're getting better for each performance.