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proenca

Member
Yesterday's post. M9 + 50mm lux:
Great picture Woody - lovely light, classic image

Gonçalo, these are marvels! Thank you for sharing them.
Osman
Thanks Otumay ! :)

Beautiful work!
Cheers Steve !

Nice shots Woody, Matt and Mr. G.
Thanks !

Gonçalo: +1, very beautiful. The light and IQ in the second is exceptional. :thumbup:

Cheers, Matt.
Thank you Matt :salute:

Another photo of my favorite wall. Couldn't pass up the light. Cheers, Matt.

M9; 28mm f/2; 1/2000s @ f/2.8; -1/3 EV; ISO 80


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And Matt, by the way, great capture ! Love it´

Outstanding capture, Goncalo!
thanks Ashwin !
 

sjg284

Active member
proenca- Great captures, very consistent look.. even the color

mike - Love the walking on water one, almost a modern version of this - HCB

maggie,lloyd,esy0345 - thanks
 

Mike Woods

New member
Eclectic and wonderful. Great stuff, Mike.
Thank you Lloyd.

Mike: Very nice, disparate, set! The last four made me smile. The first is beautiful. The second one, above, is excellent: pp, tonality, IQ, composition. I like it's visual complexity, and simplicity of subject. :thumbs:

Cheers, Matt.

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Thanks Matt, glad they made you smile.

Superb set Mike!
Steve, you're very generous. Thank you.

mike - Love the walking on water one, almost a modern version of this - HCB
Thanks Steve, the 'walking on water' image was my favourite from the day.

Best wishes

Mike
 

Don Libby

Well-known member
I decided to return to the White Mountains were I shot the cabin and shed a couple weeks ago. These were all shot with the 35mm; meadow was actually shot on a tripod.



 

Lloyd

Active member
The guy stretching,massaging his arm is serious about his game! I like this angle as well! The clams & mussels look so fresh & delicious! Nice Shooting El Pistelero!:)
+1 on each. Love the intensity of the player in the chess match.:thumbup::thumbup:
 

m_driscoll

New member
M8u + Nocti f1.0
boymerang: All four are great. Great use of DOF. I just like the look you caught here. :thumbup:

...Thank you Matt :salute: And Matt, by the way, great capture ! Love it´
Goncalo: Thank you, sir. :D

The guy stretching,massaging his arm is serious about his game! I like this angle as well! The clams & mussels look so fresh & delicious! Nice Shooting El Pistelero!:)
+1 on each. Love the intensity of the player in the chess match.:thumbup::thumbup:
Gentlemen: Thank you! :D


I decided to return to the White Mountains were I shot the cabin and shed a couple weeks ago. These were all shot with the 35mm; meadow was actually shot on a tripod.
Don: I think they're both excellent. I esp. like the greater sense of depth in the second one. :thumbs:

Cheers, Matt

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Arjuna

Active member
Belated, but grateful thanks to Matt for his kind encouragement,
and also to Jono, for his suggestions: I remember your trials with the Nikon, and the discovery of using daylight balance as a default, which seems very sensible - I will experiment with it with my M8 - when I use AWB with it, in ACR I often prefer 'as shot' to 'daylight', but I will try daylight some more. I certainly agree with the desire for a simpler processing regime. I also seem to remember that one of your issues with the Nikon was with greens, and that is where I seem to struggle with colour balance the most. I think some practice with a grey card may be in order - perhaps it is my eyes that need the training.
As this is an image thread, here are some greens from the Nitobe Memorial Japanese Garden at UBC in Vancouver:
 

m_driscoll

New member
Belated, but grateful thanks to Matt for his kind encouragement,
and also to Jono, for his suggestions: I remember your trials with the Nikon, and the discovery of using daylight balance as a default, which seems very sensible - I will experiment with it with my M8 - when I use AWB with it, in ACR I often prefer 'as shot' to 'daylight', but I will try daylight some more. I certainly agree with the desire for a simpler processing regime. I also seem to remember that one of your issues with the Nikon was with greens, and that is where I seem to struggle with colour balance the most. I think some practice with a grey card may be in order - perhaps it is my eyes that need the training.
As this is an image thread, here are some greens from the Nitobe Memorial Japanese Garden at UBC in Vancouver:
Arjuna: Nice image. The greens look quite natural too me. The path, bridge and cedar tree(?) look like they should (maybe a slight bit of green in the highlights on the path). A PNW forest with many variations of "greens" is a challenge. Nothing appears over-saturated. Nicely done. Cheers, Matt.

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