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Will. I adjusted each as I would normally. Each is AWB and auto exposure at-0.7 ev. I prefer the Pentax colors and rarely adjust WB or color balance. Fuji has an added a color balance layer, perhaps too muchTom, the Fuji looks very rich, but I suspect the 645Z is closer to the actual color and contrast of the scene.
Dave, Otter Creek campground in VA.When comparing the two posted images, it appears the 645Z one is brighter (exposed slightly differently?) and thus may account for the Fuji looking "richer" or more saturated. Take a look at the tree trunks. Enjoyed though seeing a comparison of the two.
Tom, approx. where on the Blue Ridge parkway was this taken? Western N.C. or southern Va.? Thanks.
Dave (D&A)
Darr,
Hasselblad 500CM + Sonnar 150mm f/4 + Kodak VPS
HAVE A HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE!!
Careful, Will. Next thing you know, you'll be going full Andy Goldsworthy :ROTFL:Sorry if I posted this before. I am missing the New England fall. Trees just turn brown in the mid-west. This is a selection of maple leaves taken from one tree on a single day.
Hi Pramote!Darr,
Fantastic!
Love your artistic mind.
Long time no see. I've missed you.
Hope you post here more frequent.
Pramote
Thank you my dear friend!Hi Pramote!
Thank you for your kind words.
Yes, I have been busy working on film projects. A lot to catch up on.
I do try to visit this thread for all the great images.
And I love yours! Such lovely landscapes, wish I had that kind of brush!!
I will be back soon my friend.
Darr
Well.... if you're game...:thumbs:Thank you my dear friend!
I've always admired people who use film. It shows courage and class. I hope one day I will have my courage back. Still having a lot of films in a freezer.
I look forward to seeing more of your works, especially, with your film projects.
Best
Pramote