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More nice stuff, David. Don't know Viveza, or what it can do, but these look very nice, very natural.Two more with the 18mm. I'm trying out with the Viveza 2 plug-in from Nik Software.
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Thank you, Osman. Thank you for noticing.Pure love, Lloyd. Captured with lots of it.
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Those are superb images, Lloyd.Funny how things change but yet they don't. The entire time I worked in New York, this is how everything felt to me. I often felt like the guy in the middle of the top image... so much motion, so much energy, I never had time to bring it into focus, just move, move, move. Back in Manhattan last week, it seemed that it's still the same. Oddly, for me at least there's a certain comfort in that.
CV 15/4.5 Superwide:
Thank you Jono. It is a bit outside of my current photographic comfort zone for sure.These are wonderful Lloyd. . . and they feel like a step outside your comfort zone (I'm jealous, I always want to step outside my comfort zone, but somehow there I am . . . right in the middle of it!).
all the best
Thank you David. I'm honored by your appreciation.Those are superb images, Lloyd.
Love the wide-angle motion -- it's just like the NYC streets with everyone rushing about. Looks like you've created a new photographic style (at least I haven't seen anything quite like it).
David, beautiful photos. I thought Viveza 2 wasn't available, yet? Cheers.Two more with the 18mm. I'm trying out with the Viveza 2 plug-in from Nik Software.
This morning from the front porch... a little Morning Magic. CV 90/3.5 APO Lanthar:
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Great color and contrast. Nice porch view. Cheers.
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Thanks Matt. We do feel fortunate to have it. It's not Mt. Rainier, but it ain't bad.This morning from the front porch... a little Morning Magic. CV 90/3.5 APO Lanthar:
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Great color and contrast. Nice porch view. Cheers.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Llyod,Funny how things change but yet they don't. The entire time I worked in New York, this is how everything felt to me. I often felt like the guy in the middle of the top image... so much motion, so much energy, I never had time to bring it into focus, just move, move, move. Back in Manhattan last week, it seemed that it's still the same. Oddly, for me at least there's a certain comfort in that.
CV 15/4.5 Superwide:
Thanks, Matt. Much appreciated.Llyod,
These B & W "street' shots are terrific. Gritty "slices". Cheers.
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Nice series. Love the treatment.Funny how things change but yet they don't. The entire time I worked in New York, this is how everything felt to me. I often felt like the guy in the middle of the top image... so much motion, so much energy, I never had time to bring it into focus, just move, move, move. Back in Manhattan last week, it seemed that it's still the same. Oddly, for me at least there's a certain comfort in that.
CV 15/4.5 Superwide: