Landscapelover
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Main Coast, ME
Nikon D800E; Nikon 24mm f/1.4
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Thank you Jack. I had assumed that the RX-1 (the third shot) was the nicest but actually there is an argument for the first one, which I hadn't really seen until your comment made me look again. Unfortunately the choice is already made though: the RX-1 shot is already in limited edition and the first one is gone, so I think it'd be cheating to substitute the Nikon shot!Tim, love that first image of the tree!
Tim, from my side of my eyes, its still the third, but I do think its the weather conditions, that (for me at least) make it more exceptional, standing alone in the misty fog. Pictures that sort of refer to dreams are talking with our inner brain. And when that happen then the camera-and lenstype slide in the background.Thank you Jack. I had assumed that the RX-1 (the third shot) was the nicest but actually there is an argument for the first one, which I hadn't really seen until your comment made me look again. Unfortunately the choice is already made though: the RX-1 shot is already in limited edition and the first one is gone, so I think it'd be cheating to substitute the Nikon shot!
I prefer the subtle background fading off at right to no background and the total background. But in all honesty, I posted my response while you were posting your second and third versions! Anyway, the RX-1 shot is very nice too but would be my 2nd choice ;-)Thank you Jack. I had assumed that the RX-1 (the third shot) was the nicest but actually there is an argument for the first one, which I hadn't really seen until your comment made me look again. Unfortunately the choice is already made though: the RX-1 shot is already in limited edition and the first one is gone, so I think it'd be cheating to substitute the Nikon shot!
Tim,The second one, for anyone interested is the one I took a few weeks back with the RX-1, and goes to show that the light and conditions are more important than the camera and lens!
Tim,Two more: the same snow scene, one from just now with the Siggy 35, which is now my third copy (they replaced rather than repaired but it still needs a +20 and I have a sense, can't test in these conditions!) that it is still not right at the edges and not as good at f5.6 as the 24-70 zoom). The second one, for anyone interested is the one I took a few weeks back with the RX-1, and goes to show that the light and conditions are more important than the camera and lens!
Thank you for saying that Thorkil. My own criterion for success in an image of my own is, 'does it evoke mood or emotion' so comments like yours make me feel I'm on the right track!Tim, from my side of my eyes, its still the third, but I do think its the weather conditions, that (for me at least) make it more exceptional, standing alone in the misty fog. Pictures that sort of refer to dreams are talking with our inner brain. And when that happen then the camera-and lenstype slide in the background.
Thorkil