Lloyd
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Glad you're leaning that way... I'm certainly enjoying the results. Nice.I guess I'm leaning to architecture photography these days (D3x, 24-70):
Forgot to mention - poliriser and ND grad is used.
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Glad you're leaning that way... I'm certainly enjoying the results. Nice.I guess I'm leaning to architecture photography these days (D3x, 24-70):
Forgot to mention - poliriser and ND grad is used.
Amen. From a brother in arms. :thumbs:Nay, Corlan. I'm not attempting to defend either one or put one above the next. Just celebrating the fact that there are so many different and great tools available with which to approach the craft. As far as I'm concerned they all have something excellent to offer and I've seen beautiful examples of what they can do right here on this forum. My "fan loyalty" stops with the UCONN Huskies college basketball team. Beyond that, it's a terrific buffet and endlessly tasty.
Another stunner. But for the rings and the bubbles, I would have never guessed reflexion. Love the processing.Trying this on for size. Pushed a curve here and there...
Beautiful series. Love to see more. When/where is your exhibition.Tim- this pond image makes me think of your previous abstract work posted earlier this summer. I've mentionned that i've been working on some parrallel stuff for an upcoming exhibition project along abstract paintings. There's two series, here's a couple from the one based on "colors of Nature":
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Hi Lloyd -thanks for the supportBeautiful series. Love to see more. When/where is you exhibition.
Wish I could attend whenever, certain to be a good one. Best of luck with all the preparations, and the exhibition. :salute:Hi Lloyd -thanks for the support
Locations are Paris area then Brussels, as said above we're kinda waiting for the last paintings delivery (late, late, late) so dates TBD.
Wow. :bugeyes: That's a stunner!Arne, those D2X shots (post # 1012) are so good. Perfect product image. And a beautiful dreamy painting-like wallhanger.
Do you still have that great 'old APS-C monster machine' as well, from 'the long gone days of lower ISO' ?
I like its sparkling colours as well as the well exposed rendering of white in the food shot.
And Jorgen, I also love that Barber Shop picture (post # 1010) from your good ol' S3.
Here's one from another 'old' camera, a D50. The Nile, Egypt, by night.
Nikon D50 • Nikon AF-S 18-70mm • 30 sec. at f/8 ISO 200
Nice work, Simon. I love that lens, and you've deployed it expertly. I really like the processing on that b/w as well.Here's a few with the D700 and the Zeiss 35mm f2 lens.
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Cheers,
You've got it going, Tim. I remember a night (back in the day) when a certain lava lamp got to looking something like that after a while. :angel: Who? Me?Another organic experiment. 40 layers later... it still needs work! What a blast though.
Very red, very cool.Another organic experiment. 40 layers later... it still needs work! What a blast though.
lush lol, I love that place and just got that lens..Here's a few with the D700 and the Zeiss 35mm f2 lens.
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Hi My Friend Lloyd,From this morning's trail run. All this will be ablaze with color within a couple of weeks. 4-shot Pano:
Thanks for the visit and comment, my friend. Always appreciated.Hi My Friend Lloyd,
This is a beautiful four-shot pano. I shall look forward to the autumn colors in a couple of weeks! I am taking a little break from the Nikon thread at the moment and experimenting with the fine art of "Bokehgraphy" with Keith, Rafael, Michiel, Vivek and others. All the best to you! Leica 77
Very tasty pano and magnificent pano! :thumbup:From this morning's trail run. All this will be ablaze with color within a couple of weeks. 4-shot Pano: