mezzoduomo
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Austria (I checked the blog).You never answered my other question.
Where was your photo taken ?
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Austria (I checked the blog).You never answered my other question.
Where was your photo taken ?
I'm sorry, I answered your question in the first of my posts. But due the link to my blog posted there, it needed a moderator to verify it. But after 2 days I thought the post will never show up and I made a new one without the link. And here I have forgotten to write the location.You never answered my other question.
Where was your photo taken ?
Chris
Very lovely shot. Both the Sigma DP1M and the 5D shot are very good. The 5D does not appear to have blown the highlights as much as the Sigma but I suspect if you lowered the exposure in SPP and boosted with fill light you might match the 5D. One thing which sways me at my age in favour of the DP1M is not having to lug the 5D up the side of the mountain!
LouisB
Wonderful shot, Chris! Green color cast is something Sigma has to tweak to get rid of. 5D gets a win for color from foreground to the far end, DP - for detail.I suppose I'm not experienced enough with SPP to get colors correct .
Absolutely beautiful.DP1M with a Marumi ND8 and CPL...
-Tim
My pleasure Tim. Welcome aboard. Keep 'em coming.Thanks Ute, this was taken on a little stream that feeds into the Susquehanna River near Holtwood Dam (York County Pennsylvania.)
-Tim
It ain't easy these days.We bought a second home for retirement in Mariposa, about 45miles to Yosemite. Now to just get to retirement.