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The GR-DII makes a great 'notebook' camera. I use the 21mm converter as standard.
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Thanks. I always shoot RAW.Did you use jpg or RAW?
Thanks.Gorgeous work, Steve!
Where were those taken?
Thanks.Lovely work!
Did you underexpose or is this and example of ETTR?
Which raw developer did you use and would you care to share your basic technique on processing?
Thanks for sharing.
Shane-NYC
Thanks.
Nothing much to it, really. You've picked up most of it.
In bright sunlight I underexpose by as much as .7 stop to retain highlight detail.
Lanyon Quoit and the tin mine were developed in ACR. Normanton Church was developed in Lightroom.
Once I'm happy with the .dng file I take the tiff into PS and perform any further tweaks (usually in curves) I feel are appropriate and then convert to monochrome via C2B&W Pro3 (OK, old hat some say, but coming from a wet darkroom background, I like it!).
A bit of localised sharpening and it's good to go.
Thanks, Wouter.Absolutely beautiful photos. Just the way I like it. Especially the third is one is outstanding. Great work.