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Fultonpics: +1. Terrific. Cheers, MattGreat shot, perfect perspective and I really like the treatment. Nice work.
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Fultonpics: +1. Terrific. Cheers, MattGreat shot, perfect perspective and I really like the treatment. Nice work.
Thanks. Here's from sweat to sweet. These are all from Pattaya International Music Festival. Loso's drummer is from England, thus the word "International" :ROTFL:Jorgen: Nice portrait. You can see that he's really in to it! "Sek Loso" is also a great image. Real sweat.
Jorgen: Definitely sweeter. Nice. Cheers, Matt.Thanks. Here's from sweat to sweet. These are all from Pattaya International Music Festival. Loso's drummer is from England, thus the word "International" :ROTFL:
S5 with Nikkor 105mm f/1.8 AIS @ f/2.0
Thank you, Jorgen.Very beautiful, Lloyd. What is the blue colour on the mountain?
These are terrific, Matt. Love that those rust shot especially. :salute:Here's some rust and wood from today. This time with a Nikon. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
Jorgen, really enjoying your concert shots. This one stands out for me. Nice.Thanks. Here's from sweat to sweet. These are all from Pattaya International Music Festival. Loso's drummer is from England, thus the word "International" :ROTFL:
S5 with Nikkor 105mm f/1.8 AIS @ f/1.8
Thanks Matt. I hope you like it in the large version. I hope you make it to Moab one day. We've been any number of times... used to make it several times per year, but this was our first trip in about 14 months. My wife was running a half marathon on Saturday as a tune up for next month's Boston Marathon, so we were in town with several thousand of our closest friends.Jorgen:
Lloyd: Beautiful panorama. Can't get it large enough on my laptop. Have to look at it again upstairs on the big screen. The Moab images are tremendous. I was booked for a mountain biking trip there last October. Cancelled it for my daughter's wedding. Priorities (and $).
I wouldn't know. Have been too much of a brave boy, i deserve better treatment.Corlan... I don't think you'd be smiling of gargoyles like that were grabbing you!! Or would you be ;-)
Thanks Corlan. Anytime.:thumbup:Lloyd, beautiful capture of the arch. I think i have somewhere a photo of the place (not exactly the same angle though and probably 35 FL) from the analog days. If i ever want to print a copy, no need to find my old version, i'll go for yours instead
Jorgen...Fantastic!Imagine a concert where all the 5,000 or 10,000 or whatever in the audience know all the texts, and sing them so loudly that you hardly hear the artist at all. Then it doesn't matter if you like the music or not. It's just life enlarged.
Then, there's this silly, old foreigner, who neither knows the texts nor how to sing, who navigates his way all the way up to the stage to take a photo. Great fun!
S5 with Nikkor 105mm f/1.8 AIS @ f/2.8
Beautiful Color & IQ Lloyd!Along the Colorado this morning.
D3, 28-70/2.8 @ 70mm f8, ISO 200:
Love this one Matt!Here's some rust and wood from today. This time with a Nikon. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
3. D700; 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII; 200mm; 1/500s @ f/9; ISO 640
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Thanks Steve. Much appreciated.Beautiful Color & IQ Lloyd!
Thank you Steen. And thanks for the tip; I'll check that out."Beautiful Color & IQ Lloyd!"
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+ 1 ... a very beautiful morning lighting scenery, Lloyd !
I just posted a comment to the discussion about Auto White Balance, in the "Fun With Sony: Part Two" thread on the Sony board.
This discussion might be of some interest with regards to such early morning light.