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Street (images thread)

kevinparis

Member
vivek... i dont care what camera it as taken on.. shot works or doesn't... as for lens... well you have so many and you can make them work on anything... so i am guessing the guy on the elevator was taken with the RD-1... using a milk bottle from the Schlumpff dairy 1947 or maybe a Offenbergensteiner beer glass pre 1967 when they changed the formula of the glass to make it seem more golden

big smiles

K
 

JMaher

New member
Simon,

What kind of post processing are you doing to get the 3d look? It's very interesting.

Jim
 

Will

New member
I've read back through the thread Vivek and have to say I'm not sure what came over me lol

Must have been that I was having a really bad day or something?
Please accept my apologies for the paranoid parts of my previous posts.



Wonderful images in here by the way and I do still think that there is a certain something about different equipment that can add or detract from any given image.

DP1



GRD1


GRD2
 

JBurnett

Well-known member
Wonderful images in here by the way and I do still think that there is a certain something about different equipment that can add or detract from any given image.
Some excellent images of your own, Will. Had I not been told what camera they came from, I wouldn't have guessed these.

I agree that lenses have characteristics that play a part in the image. And so do sensors, just as film did. However, digital processing can play an even greater role in the final image. Some photographers are slaves to the histogram and to detail. Pure white and pure black is avoided like the plague. Some obsess over sharpness. Some love to experiment with digital filters. There are dozens of different ways to convert a photo to black and white, and each has an impact on the outcome.
 
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