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Keith,"View through the trees"
Keith
This image is excellent! The plane (or sycamore?) tree is a great contrasty subject and a beautiful tree.
Cheers,
Jim
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Keith,"View through the trees"
Keith
Keith,
This image is excellent! The plane (or sycamore?) tree is a great contrasty subject and a beautiful tree.
Cheers,
Jim
+1! The new adapter adds a sense of movement to the tree branches! Best regards, Leica 77.Keith,
This is a great series! beautiful
I hope you post more of these. Seems you are enjoying your new adapter.
Mike
Thanks Leica, Mike and Michael+1! The new adapter adds a sense of movement to the tree branches! Best regards, Leica 77.
Michiel - do you do all your color work with just the sliders in PS?My latest 3 image compo with some work done with the Patch Tool.
Michiel
- " Hi everybody " -
G1 = Canon FD L 85/1.2
OK so tell her if she wants to do her legs she can use her own wax!Next I want to try Mike's encaustic wax, but the wife seems to be having a bit of trouble with it.
She is threatening to kick me out into my own space.
Keith - these where 3 bokehphotos with almost the original colours (not much PP, I just seem to be attracted by colourful surroundings. A true deformation of thought).Michiel - do you do all your color work with just the sliders in PS?
Are your prints turning out well? - these images must look stunning as large prints. I've just done a couple of mine on the 16x19 Hahnemuhle gallery wraps and they look great. Next I want to try Mike's encaustic wax, but the wife seems to be having a bit of trouble with it :bugeyes:
She is threatening to kick me out into my own space.
Keith
Keith
Like this one very much Michael. You can't see if it was raining in BrightonOK so tell her if she wants to do her legs she can use her own wax!
On the other hand you could have one up on Mike and have hairs embedded into your canvasses ...
Meanwhile; Brighton Solitude
Thank you Michiel. No, it was a misty morning in fact. The rusty sheet metal texture I used was just for breaking up the colours but you're right about the atmosphere.Like this one very much Michael. You can't see if it was raining in Brighton.
Love these old industrial designs and the rough coloured surface adds to the atmosphere of passed times.
Last two of your trees look nice, did you add some colour there?
I ordered that same adapter in OM Mount. Did not hear a thing yet.
I am curious what it can do for me in city scapes as well.
I love this shot Michiel. You have a great series going.My latest 3 image compo with some work done with the Patch Tool.
Michiel
- " Hi everybody " -
G1 = Canon FD L 85/1.2
This has a wonderful balance between the simplicity of the composition and chaotic texture.OK so tell her if she wants to do her legs she can use her own wax!
On the other hand you could have one up on Mike and have hairs embedded into your canvasses ...
Meanwhile; Brighton Solitude
And the Missus ...PS Hairy encaustic wax sounds interesting ../.. I'd better check with Mike first though.
Thank you kind Sir.This has a wonderful balance between the simplicity of the composition and chaotic texture.