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Well... now you know how to spend those $3500 you were wondering about!!Oooooohhhh... what's a 58 Noct 1.2 and where do I find one!! The cannon shots are fab!
Thanks Jason! You can find them on Flea-Bay. Kinda pricey though!Oooooohhhh... what's a 58 Noct 1.2 and where do I find one!! The cannon shots are fab!
Thanks Corlan! Got the Noct about a year ago out of Hong Kong (ebay) Thought it was crazy at 2g's but it keeps going up in price averaging like you said around 3500. Its the ais in mint condition and rarely comes off the D3.Real cute kids, Jorgen & Jason! :thumbup:
Steve, this second shot though being a classic is spot on. And super nice b&w PP as usual
Well... now you know how to spend those $3500 you were wondering about!!
Steve: Very nice. You're pursuing a theme. Daniel Mahoney was in the 8th Army Air Force (as was my father). It's great that someone still remembers.
D3, 58 Noct 1.2
:thumbs:Ack!! Whew!!
But what rendering comes outta that thing!
Wow! Very Interesting! Never Forget! Thanks Matt.Steve: Very nice. You're pursuing a theme. Daniel Mahoney was in the 8th Army Air Force (as was my father). It's great that someone still remembers.
Cheers.
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+1. Very nice.Jorgen, i like the composition, the clean HL and the smooth shadows on this last one.
You are right. Lots of perspective correction, and after that, "Warp" correction to get the lines of the stupa right. The colour of the sky is corrected as well (darker, more saturated, Chiang Mai is a city that suffers heavily from air pollution, and it is clearly visible in photos).Jorgen, i like the composition, the clean HL and the smooth shadows on this last one.
Question: with the 17mm range did you have to heavily correct the perspective in PS here? The result is pretty impressive in this regard, considering.
Corlan,Well, great job then! :thumbup:
(i was quite ready to order the Tamron on the spot otherwise)
+1 Hope the mood resolves positively, Corlan.Corlan,
Very lovely cemetery shots, particularly the first one :thumbup: