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E-P1 takes a walk on the wild side

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Thanks for showing these interesting shots. But... is it just me, or does everything have a tobacco filter colour cast?
Davemillier: I don't thing it is just you, I see the same thing. But, I think that it is the result of Rawfa's workflow, and is what he is striving for. There is a certain element that I like about it too, it's different.
 

stevem8

New member
I love your shots and these are no exception. Let me ask you this...are you shooting RAW or JPEG, and which lens did you use? These look really good and I love the way you process!
 

Streetshooter

Subscriber Member
Rafa,
It's good to see you getting it on with the camera....
Your starting to breathe again my friend...
Don
 

Rawfa

Active member
Hehehe...I think it was just a matter of time until people started talking...yes, I kind of have this type of retroactive process with each camera that I have, that I end up having a "different but similar" look. The E-P1 and I have passed phase 1 and managed to break the ice, but we're not old friends yet ;-)
 

scho

Well-known member
Thanks for showing these interesting shots. But... is it just me, or does everything have a tobacco filter colour cast?
No, I've also noticed a distinct warm color cast in all of Raf's E-P1 shots. Raf, you might want to check your white balance setting if this is not intentional. Almost looks like you are using the "cloudy" WB setting in bright sunlight.

Carl
 

JMaher

New member
Great set of photographs. I have to agree with some of the previous comments they all seem to have a warm tone that I suspect is purposeful. It ties them all together as a set.

Jim
 

Rawfa

Active member
I agree with all of you about the look. I'm still trying to get exactly what I want in post. Didn't really get the formula right yet with all of them.
 

Rawfa

Active member
It is my own personal art filter ;-)
Sadly the E-P1's most interesting art filters take way too long to write.
 
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Brian Mosley

New member
It is my own personal art filter ;-)
Sadly the E-P1's most interesting art filters take way too long to write.
I shoot raw and if I want to apply any of the canned Art Filters, I'll do it in Olympus Studio on the raw files.

Cheers

Brian
 
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