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Agreed... just beautiful.Gorgeous Kurt!
Thanks. Now that you've seen the pics I can tell you that the piano shot was taken in daytime, and by the time we shot the kitchen, it was nightExcellent shots, Graham. I'm glad you decided on an angle in the first image that kept the embracing salt and pepper shakers in the shot.
Kurt
Looks like you've turned day into night and vice versa. I like the lighting in the kitchen shot.Thanks. Now that you've seen the pics I can tell you that the piano shot was taken in daytime, and by the time we shot the kitchen, it was night
Thanks. Now that you've seen the pics I can tell you that the piano shot was taken in daytime, and by the time we shot the kitchen, it was night
Sounds ideal, but the natural light would not be strong enough for a fast exposure, and the sunlight never shines through the kitchen window like that anywayyou should have shot it the other way round!
I think I could do that but I have never had a problem with colour shifts (I'm not using a shift lens, for example)Graham:
It looks like you shots have the cyan/red shift to them. Does your RAW program allow you to shoot a white piece or plexi to make a correction file?
Robert
I think I could do that but I have never had a problem with colour shifts (I'm not using a shift lens, for example)
Hey JustinOne image of many I'm working on from a visit to the Loveland Feed & Grain building. This is composite of two verticals shot with the P30+ and Mamiya 80mm 2.8D wide open.
I don't see it. There is something in the bedroom image, but I put that down to reflected light from different surfaces in the room. The kitchen shot has not been cropped on the sides at all, just a little at top and bottom. I will post a test shot later when I get a chance.You have some in the three images you just posted. It could be the wide angle or you had some odd lighting or even your software picking the wrong correction file for that lens, if it has such a feature. It is easy enough to test for, just shoot a white wall or your light table with that same lens.
It looks like what we had with the M8, a radial color shift. It is right in the middle of the bottom two images and on the kitchen image, it is not centered, but my guess is you cropped some off the top and right side of the image.
Robert
One image of many I'm working on from a visit to the Loveland Feed & Grain building. This is composite of two verticals shot with the P30+ and Mamiya 80mm 2.8D wide open.