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That's delicious, thanks bro.Just a little Color In The Dead Of Winter...
:thumbup: Hope all is well with you & the family.That's delicious, thanks bro.
Thanks Steve. Hopefully, we're on an upswing.:thumbup: Hope all is well with you & the family.
Thanks Jorgen!Steve, the colours of the second one are beyond amazing :thumbs:
TRSmith: Nice detail. Serious logging.Even more fun with Pine trees and tractors. I'm finding that it's a tad difficult to carry a camera and a chainsaw while driving the tractor. It might be time to put down the saw.
No...Thank You! Nice set on the Tractor & Timber!Very nice to see those lush colors in January, Steve. Thanks!
My Pleasure Matt!TRSmith: Nice detail. Serious logging.
Steve: Thanks for the "color".
Cheers,
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Hello Pete :ROTFL:, thanks for the answers.Thanks, Jason. Answers in the quote.
If you look at the central leg of the ottoman, you can actually see that the lower left strobe is placed lower than the one to the right. The right one is partly shaded by the pillow. This is deliberate and one of the challenges; the furniture should be very evenly lit but still with small variations to avoid making it look flat and lifeless. There are lots of considerations regarding shadows and reflections, how strong and where.
One more thing: This is a little bit cold, I believe around 4300K. I did that to make the white chair stand out from the neutral background. To most people it will look white, while it is in fact blueish.
Great colors Steve!Just a little Color In The Dead Of Winter...
Corlan, Boston is as dreary & cold as the north pole! Just needed a bit of colorful life to spruce some of us up!Great colors Steve!
Please tell us you don't actually have this kind of light now... here we're under layers of clouds since what seems forever
(colors in the second shot are so out of the ordinary that it almost look like you stacked two photos using one funny curve in raw processing for the leaf...)
This is fantastic, William. Great shot... and I love the treatment. :thumbup:Thanks for all the kind comments in my previous pricure post.
Here another one with the S5Pro and 50mm:
Steve, these are nothing short of fantastic... truly.Brownie & Boo Boo..
Yes, they do work well together. Great idea, brilliantly executed.Thanks a lot Steve!
S5 pro/ 28mm... a few frames that worked well together..