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Godfrey, this one was taken at the long end of the P10 zoom and had some noise, which meant normal rendering would not work. I wanted to highlight the juxta position of the rooftop garden and the towers. I tried to balance off the white and black top and bottomHeya Keith,
Thanks for the compliment!
That's an interesting shot ... Not sure about the rendering, seems a little too hot in center and a little too deep on the bottom, but I think I see what you're going for.
I like the square format BW notion ... that's cool.Godfrey, this one was taken at the long end of the P10 zoom and had some noise, which meant normal rendering would not work. I wanted to highlight the juxta position of the rooftop garden and the towers. I tried to balance off the white and black top and bottom
I'm staying with square format black and white for all of this series. I really like working like that.
Godfrey, Very nice fine detail and lighting in your leaf image.A return to another type of subject matter I like a lot: some still life. This looks better at a much larger size than I can display on line, best in a print, but I thought you might enjoy it.
Thanks for looking, comments appreciated as always.
Keith, Thank you. Your work with the GXR tempted me to give it a try. A lovely little camera that I'm looking forward to using more and exploring it's capabilities.Carl - lovely image.
I'm glad you have the GXR, you certainly know how to get really excellent stuff out of a variety of cameras. Looking forward to some comparisons from you
Keith
There's an interesting quality to the light and color in this one, Tom....
I'm a bit far from home for a while (though someone's looking after the house for us, so I can say so on the net) and I've got lots of nice new sights to photograph but not very much to work on them with. (Did I hear someone say, ("Just use your eyes to begin with, and that'll take you pretty far along the right way!?")
Here's a minimally processed picture part way between the two of you: an abandoned factory in a mid-western town that used to have a lot of manufacturing and now has a little more decay than they'd like....