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River Wear...
Wonderful capture Quentin (and processing too) !! (I wonder if you did something special about the front-rocks, that makes them pop in this special fine way?)Fuji GFX100, 32-64mm at 32mm, 3.1 secs, F/11, ISO200.
Very late evening. I really should have worn proper waterproof clothing!
One of the first images I have processed in Capture One 20. The overall hue is a consequence of the late evening fading light
Thanks, Thorkil, for your kind words.Wonderful capture Quentin (and processing too) !! (I wonder if you did something special about the front-rocks, that makes them pop in this special fine way?)
Did you find things or rendering-ways that is a benefit in C120 compared to the previous edition?, and that makes it worthwhile upgrading?
KR Thorkil
Lovely image. Having been to LBI several times a few years ago, I don’t think it has ever looked this good.Fuji GFX 50R
Dave in NJ
Thank you Quentin!Thanks, Thorkil, for your kind words.
I have to confess I have no particular expertise with C120. I started using Capture One in preference to Lightroom a few months back, and it is mainly because I find it has slightly better colour and I don't find the basics that complicated to master. I think that the light made the front rocks pop as much as C120, but I did a bit of selective masking to slightly enhance the pop without I hope going too far. I used the new High Dynamic Range sliders for the first time with this image, and only watched a couple of videos about them after I had done so! They do seem to give greater control over contrast and shadow / highlight recovery than Lightroom, and in a less destructive way too.
No doubt I will learn more in the coming weeks and months as my experience grows.
I also have to praise the technology in the Fuji GFX100 and its lens system, simply an amazing high end camera system, and I speak as a former user of an older generation Hasselblad H5D 200MS. I look forward to multishot being implemented in it in due course (not that it would have been any use for this picture, of course).
I also need a new set of waterproof boots...!
nice investment !Leaf75 Actus - one of the many shots I made of my Carl Fogarty replica - and the last of the Ducati 996 SPS series - one of 120 made.