shtarka1
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Steve... Wow!! A 300 VR, huh. Fantastic! I see you shots are realize I just need to get out of the house and shoot more!
Thanks J.M.!
Saturday Night For Me! Delicious Shot!am I thinking of Friday night already?
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Steve... Wow!! A 300 VR, huh. Fantastic! I see you shots are realize I just need to get out of the house and shoot more!
Thanks J.M.!
Saturday Night For Me! Delicious Shot!am I thinking of Friday night already?
Mouth-watering!Steve... Wow!! A 300 VR, huh. Fantastic! I see you shots are realize I just need to get out of the house and shoot more!
Thanks J.M.!
Saturday Night For Me! Delicious Shot!
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No strobes, just windows, but they were large.Jørgen... love the lighting on the shots. Was a nice mix of natural light and a couple of strobes??
The interface is somewhat like ACR, but much more flexible and, in my opinion, much more useful. I'd suggest you download the free LR3 Beta 2, and give it a try. Here's the link:http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom3/That's very sweet looking, Lloyd. :thumbup:
Is the interface much different than ACR/CS4 (which i cordially dislike)?
And is this photo entirely processed in LR3? In that case it'd be nice to have an idea of what the original looks like. Really like the result.
Jason: your lightin' is kickin on the coktail shot. :toocool:
But just two olives for me, though. Thanks.
I do some studio work, so it's great for that. But it's also great for location shooting as well. I have used Nikon Capture, but was too cheap to get the new upgrade, as I was hoping LR would come out with that option. I was very tempted by Aperture because of that option (Aperture 3).Thanks! One of those nights where my wife went out and I didn't, so I figure I would have some fun experimenting. I wanted condensation on the glass, but it didn't happen. Guess I need to keep trying
Lloyd, since I don't do studio work, I've never shot tethered. I think I can do that w/ Aperture too. I wondered why they have 20' USB cables. Now I know why. Great shot!
Thanks Jason. Love those wildlife shots. Stellar!Lloyd... love the PP. That was all dont in LR3? Nice!
I still haven't splurged on Nik yet. But seeing the conversions a lot of you guys do with it, I'm tempted for sure.
Right now I'm just playing around with it. I've processed a couple of shots I thought were worth keeping, and in those cases I did generate a TIFF. However, for now, anything I think is important is processed in one of my regular ways (e.g., LR2, PS4 or C1)Lloyd: Great B & W shot. Do you use the LR3 Beta just for processing the shot and generating a tiff. It's my understanding you can't go backwards to LR2 with catalogues? Will they be readable when the final LR3 comes out? Too many questions! The color shot has a very understated beauty to it.
Lloyd: Thanks for the feedback. I am looking forward to LR3. Cheers, Matt.Right now I'm just playing around with it. I've processed a couple of shots I thought were worth keeping, and in those cases I did generate a TIFF. However, for now, anything I think is important is processed in one of my regular ways (e.g., LR2, PS4 or C1)
Llyod: Great! Are you riding a motorcycle and urging her on? Three more weeks. The close-ups of the weed shots and the ??? (what is that?) are nicely composed with beautiful bokeh. Good IQ from that lens.Out being my wife's rolling aid station this evening. While she put in a quick 6 miles, I grabbed a few shots.