Cindy Flood
Super Moderator
Matt, Lots of detail.... very nice IR.
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Beautiful colours and light, but should the blue one be 90 degrees CW?viablex1, disgustingly lovely shots:thumbup:
Here's a little antidote
Gorgeous!!! Wonderful detail. I really like the composition, and this is sharp as a tack!!
Nicely desaturated. I'm glad you left the shadow in, makes it a much stronger image.
Arne,LLoyd, Jorgen, TRSmith, thank you all for the kind words.
Jorgen, regarding the rotation of the lavender photo: the image is correctly displayed. As you're no doubt aware of lavender grows like a kind of fan, with stalks pointing anywhere from straight up to oblique downwards. It was the play of light on the horizontals that caught my eye.
Thanks, Lloyd.Nicely desaturated. I'm glad you left the shadow in, makes it a much stronger image.
Thanks again. I think it's a fair example of what the D700/D3 + Zeiss 50/2M is capable of, even in natural lighting and handheld.Gorgeous!!! Wonderful detail. I really like the composition, and this is sharp as a tack!!
Well seen... Nice. :thumbup:I was going to a meeting downtown today, and just when I was entering the building, I noticed that the "Great Artist in the Sky" had decorated the facade.
S5 with Tamron 17-50mm @ 29mm and f/8
Nice and smooth.I was going to a meeting downtown today, and just when I was entering the building, I noticed that the "Great Artist in the Sky" had decorated the facade.
S5 with Tamron 17-50mm @ 29mm and f/8
Whenever we have five minutes of sun here :ROTFL:Nice and smooth.
From the last city scapes, it looks like you're living in some ethereal blue world. Except at party time that is.
Very relaxing shot... beautiful.unretouched original raw conversion, crop then jpeg -looks better: