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Thank you very much Lloyd for your kind words!As always, Promote, you never fail to impress. :thumbup:
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Thank you very much Lloyd for your kind words!As always, Promote, you never fail to impress. :thumbup:
These are just so seriously good, Rob. Loving them, and the processing is terrific. Those bookends in particular. (BTW, I have a photographer friend who lives in LV, NM. I'm gonna have to chide him for never showing me any of this place!)Many thanks Lloyd.
A few more from the trip below. The middle two from Las Vegas, NM a small town only 50 + miles west of Santa Fe, but it might as well be in another country. Its claimed there are more buildings on the National Historic Registry in this town than any other city in the US. Sadly most of them are severely in disrepair.
The bookends, Cerrillos Trading Post.
Rob
killer!! black and whiteHey thanks. No IR though, just straight processing… er uh, well sort of.
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Cerrillos Trading Post, Cerrillos, NM
Thanks for looking.
Rob
Nicely done, Antonio!This is a commercial interior shot done with the D800 and the 45-85mm Pentax 645 @ 50mm.
Thank you Rob..!!It was a grey and dreary winter day here...perfect for this shot, but not much else.
Alaska Mill and Feed, Nikon D800e, 24-120/4 VR, Nik SilverEfex Pro conversion
I love colors in both of these images Antonio. I'm curious about your experience using the Pentax 645 lens on the D800. I know the 45-85 is reputed to be quite good on the Pentax 645D. Are you using any other P645 lenses on your D800? Which lens adapter are you using?This is a commercial interior shot done with the D800 and the 45-85mm Pentax 645 @ 50mm.