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Thanks Michiel, I like it tooVery neat image.
Shaken but still a perfect portrait! :thumbs:
+1 :thumbs:Brian.....this tree is right out of Tolkien.....very, very nice.
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I like this one a lot, but did you overdo the perspective correction a bit? In my experience, the photo looks more realistic if you keep a little bit of the original tapering, particularly with tall buildings with a square "look".
Very nice. One would believe that the tree canopy had been done to death a million times, but this one is great :thumbup:GH1, 7-14mm @7mm
Pelao.......very nice imagery......I like how the texture changes as you move from shoreline to inner reef to outer reef to horizon (and then sky).From a business trip: GF1 / 20
From a business trip:
The lines are straight now, but I'll try and see what a little tapering does to the image.I like this one a lot, but did you overdo the perspective correction a bit? In my experience, the photo looks more realistic if you keep a little bit of the original tapering, particularly with tall buildings with a square "look".
This is another great shot......you really nailed them (the photographer did.....not the camera).Thank you Rich.
It really was a business trip. We were in Pasadena, then took a quick spin to the beach for a walk. One of the joys of M4/3: I was able to pack the camera and still be certain of enough quality - at least from the camera and lens. The photographer is another matter...
This one was taken at the same time:
Very nice photo :thumbup:Thank you Rich.
It really was a business trip. We were in Pasadena, then took a quick spin to the beach for a walk. One of the joys of M4/3: I was able to pack the camera and still be certain of enough quality - at least from the camera and lens. The photographer is another matter...
This one was taken at the same time:
Thank you, and thanks Rich. Coming from you guys that means a lot.Very nice photo
Pssst... the horizon is tilted
Jorgen........so, this is a "business trip" too? :ROTFL:I've been following a food journalist for a couple of days. Here's from a wine tasting of local Thai wines today.
GH1 with Pana 7-14 @ 9mm and f/4.0