Lloyd
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Yup. What he said. :thumbup:Fine job Jorgen!
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Yup. What he said. :thumbup:Fine job Jorgen!
Suddenly, I feel a strong urge to hire an assistant...Alright, alright...
This one better?
Thanks guys. The man is a tax, business and accounting consultant. Who would have thunkJason: Thanks and thanks for posting!
Jorgen: Thanks for the info. Great businessman shots. Haven't seen striped suits and gold watches around here for a while. Maybe some lawyers and bankers downtown? Cheers, Matt
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Jorgen: +1. If, I didn't want to stay married!Suddenly, I feel a strong urge to hire an assistant...
Steve: I like them all. Great stuff; but, especially this one.Some from early this evening at the park...
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Appreciate it Jorgen!Steve, 4 is great, 6 is fantastic :thumbs:
Thanks Matt!Steve: I like them all. Great stuff; but, especially this one.
Cheers, Matt.
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Like the "cooking" on this one Matt...Here's the same image with different processing. The photo suffered from soft focus on the women in the middle. My efforts were to rectify that and make her the subject of the photo. The first photo was done my usual way with help from the LR2 adjustment brush. The second photo was taken into LightZone and more massively tweaked. Cheers, Matt.
D700; 85mm f/1.4; 1/2500s @ f/1.4; ISO 640
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These shots just Mesmerize me! The Power,Beauty & Grace...Awesome!Osman: Here's some photos with the 200mm f/2. Really enjoyed your photos using it. Cheers, Matt.
1. D3; 200mm f/2; 1/200s @ f/5; ISO 1600
2. D3; 200mm f/2; 1/200s @ f/5; ISO 1600
3. D3; 200mm f/2; 1/200s @ f/5; ISO 1600
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I'll have to second that one. Incredible. :bugeyes:These shots just Mesmerize me! The Power,Beauty & Grace...Awesome!
Thanks A Lot Lloyd!Steve, those shots of yours from the park are nothing short of ASTONISHING!! Wow... just wow. :clap::clap::clap:
Aye Carrumba...A Crippling Crop :wtf::toocool:....Should I Pull It Back A Bit? Thank's C! I Do Appreciate The Help! Lord Knows I Need A Lot Of It!Wow, you guys've been active the last 24 hours :shocked:
Steve, all stunners here. The first and last one are top notch in my book. If not resulting from a crippling crop, the bench shot would make a huge, exhibition grade print. :toocool:
Sorry Steve, i guess i've been into too much legal stuff lately (well not a lot, but for me even a small dose of legal seems overwhelming ). OK then, i meant it as "if the framing as posted does not result from a large crop of the original take, therefore not leaving enough pixels to allow a large print".Thanks A Lot Lloyd!
Aye Carrumba...A Crippling Crop :wtf::toocool:....Should I Pull It Back A Bit? Thank's C! I Do Appreciate The Help! Lord Knows I Need A Lot Of It!
Aha! Gotcha...:salute::grin: Thanks Amigo!Sorry Steve, i guess i've been into too much legal stuff lately (well not a lot, but for me even a small dose of legal seems overwhelming ). OK then, i meant it as "if the framing as posted does not result from a large crop of the original take, therefore not leaving enough pixels to allow a large print".
Or something like that :deadhorse:
Very nicely lit. (Two more, and you'd have lunch ready! )am I thinking of Friday night already?