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+1...you definitly are too hard on yourself. Panning such a fast moving target is tough stuff."Blurredstone"
But you're too hard on yourself, it's a very nice shot.
Corlan...Enjoy....Corian, this for you my friend....
'An idle invitation (to introspection?)':
Well done Jorgen!Beautiful yellows, Steve.
Roman, your colours are beyond reality. Fantastic photos.
Here's my humble contribution for today: another blurred photo. Must remember the tripod the next time
S5 with Tamron 17-50 @ 50mm, f/7.1 and 1/30s
I'm thinking of getting mine done. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
D3s; 24mm f/1.4; 1/250s @ f/1.4; ISO 200
SORRY! ME BAD. I POSTED THIS TWICE. COMES FROM FOLLOWING FOUR DIFFERENT THREADS.
CHEERS, MATT
Rayyan: Thank you, my friend. I like the last one so much that I posted it twice!Matt: You got a party going there friend. The rendition of this new toy you are showing us is :bugeyes:
Enjoy it with good fortune my friend.
excellent use Matt. This last one is way up there pal. way up.:thumbs:
Rayyan: Beautiful framing and color. The strong diagonal composition works very well.
Steve: Thank you!Matt....You Tearing It up With That 24!!!! Awesome Stuff! I Knew You Two Would Get Along Well!
Steve: Great macros! This one's very nice (apparently others agree, also). The OOF foreground in yellow and the focused stamen on the blue background's terrific.Yellow...
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D3, Zeiss 100 Makro Planar
Corlan: Thank you! and, thanks for pointing out that i posted it twice.Matt, results look quite promising. I particularly like this one, nice idea well executed. Reminds me also a little, atmosphere wise, of Steve's series in the furniture shop.
The window shot above is also very nice, in the vein of your previous work...
Jorgen: Still looks pretty good! Does that lens have VR? The Bridgestone background's ad-worthy.Beautiful yellows, Steve.
Roman, your colours are beyond reality. Fantastic photos.
Here's my humble contribution for today: another blurred photo. Must remember the tripod the next time.
S5 with Tamron 17-50 @ 50mm, f/7.1 and 1/30s
Roman: All of these are incredible. Beautiful work. Thanks for posting.Wow...you snuck in there pretty quick Corlan. Changed out 4th light with the Horseshoe Bend shot. Will post 4th light for those who read this.
Sorry about the confusion folks.....
Here is 4th Light.
Love This Shot Matt! Brotha Your On Fire!!!!:thumbs:"After the Flowers are Gone" Here's a photo that I'm pretty sure I haven't posted! Full version and a crop. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
D3s; 24mm f/1.4; 1/1000s @ f/1.4; ISO 200
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No, neither of my lenses have VR, but my arms doJorgen: Still looks pretty good! Does that lens have VR? The Bridgestone background's ad-worthy.
Those are some amazing colours, Matt."After the Flowers are Gone" Here's a photo that I'm pretty sure I haven't posted! Full version and a crop. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
Rayyan: +1. Definitely quiescent! :salute:Corlan...Enjoy....
Rayyan....Wonderfully Quiescent!
Steve: Thank you, sir.Love This Shot Matt! Brotha Your On Fire!!!!:thumbs:
Corlan: Thank you for the comments. I'll take a look at evening out the detail in the foreground a bit and repost.Excellent, Matt. Really.
And i'd definitely keep the full blown version, where the contrast in textures, the reflections swarming with details and the "double depth" (or even triple) gives a full tri-dimensionnality. One of your best shots, IMHO.
(maybe i'd slightly revisit the processing in the lower foreground... just maybe).
No, neither of my lenses have VR, but my arms do
The car runs on (and is sponsored by) Yokohama tires. I have to find a circuit with the right background, or maybe I could add a text, "Yokohama, sharp as tack".
Jorgen: Thanks. It's tweaking in LR3, LightZone and Nik Color Efex Pro 3.0.Those are some amazing colours, Matt.
Jason: Great citiscapes. Incredible sky.Hey Everyone!
Had a shoot Friday, then was out of town for personal stuff.
But here's a couple outtakes...
Oh how I love my Zeiss 21 2.8!!!
Jorgen: You have a rough life! Speaking of colors: what are the ladies in blue and orange doing? Very nice composition. That checkered path really ties it together. :salute:S5 with Tamron 17-50 @ 17mm and f/2.8