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The Latest & Greatest Fun w/Digital M Images

mjm6

Member
I'm going to try to use the Gallery to show these so people don't have to link to it...

Here's a few from Mesa Verde. The first if from the 35mm summicron, and the second is from the 50mm summilux. M9.

Let's see if this works...








---Michael
 

Lloyd

Active member
I'm going to try to use the Gallery to show these so people don't have to link to it...

Here's a few from Mesa Verde. The first if from the 35mm summicron, and the second is from the 50mm summilux. M9.

Let's see if this works...

---Michael
Those are gorgeous Michael. :salute:
 

mjm6

Member
Thanks guys...

I should have mentioned that they are both stitches, the top was about 6 frames with heavy overlap, and the bottom was 4 frames .

I really like the texture in the rock in the vertical image.


---Michael
 

DavidE

Active member
Strong,Gracious,Beautiful Horse & Lovely Moment Caught! PP is Right On The Nose!:D
These are really terrific, David. Love the b/w processing, it's perfect.
David: Nicely done! Are you having Vegas withdrawal? The Compositions, IQ, and processing are great. The flowers are very textural. Cheers, Matt.
David, Love this set of horse images (used to have my own horse growing up and so I'm a horse fan). The B&W processing is stellar!! Eleanor
Thanks, Steve, Lloyd, Matt, and Eleanor.

It's good to get out the Vegas rut and come up with some decent images closer to home.

I was especially happy with the b/w processing. Lightroom 3 seems to have a more subtle sharpening algorithm.
 

YamasDigital

New member
From this weekend. Driving along the highway in Waimanalo on the Windward side of Oahu.


Waimanalo Beach



50lux
Thanks for looking.
YamasDigital
 

eleanorbrown

New member
Thanks Lloyd. I probably miss the best shots because I get very intimidated when doing "street"/people shooting so I try to stay "safe" and go as unnoticed as possible...missing many potentially interesting images. eleanor

Eleanor: Don't know how I manage to miss these. Great shots! +1 from here. :thumbup:
 

Lloyd

Active member
Thanks Lloyd. I probably miss the best shots because I get very intimidated when doing "street"/people shooting so I try to stay "safe" and go as unnoticed as possible...missing many potentially interesting images. eleanor
Some terrific "misses" Eleanor. Looking forward to more.:thumbup:
 

ashwinrao1

Active member
I'm going to try to use the Gallery to show these so people don't have to link to it...

Here's a few from Mesa Verde. The first if from the 35mm summicron, and the second is from the 50mm summilux. M9.

Let's see if this works...








---Michael
Michael, these are awesome, with a timeless quality that your processing really brings out!
 

ashwinrao1

Active member
Matt, Lloyd and Eleanor: Thanks! Glad you like it. But no HDR here. A whole bunch of individual layers with luminosity-based selections tweaked and twisted. I've never been able to make HDR work right.

This is another from this evening. ISO 1250 DNG and Jpeg setting. A bit noisy but interesting since the bow appeared without any rain.

Magical, TR!
 
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