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Hi Albert !Way kewl David! Love it
Reminds me of a shot I did a few years ago on the Kodak
http://www.pbase.com/apy_jr/image/35989240/large
Thanks for sharing!
Albert
From a headshot shoot with the owners of a Colorado-based counseling and wellness practice. With the Minolta 35-70/4, processed in C1.
Thanks MG!Hi Albert !
Your "4 Wheeler" is some action shot!
Wow! :thumbup:
MG
It looks great to me Bill.... plenty sharp enough! Great color!From a headshot shoot with the owners of a Colorado-based counseling and wellness practice. With the Minolta 35-70/4, processed in C1.
Hmmm ... seems to lack sharpness and color depth here, not sure why.
Albert,Wow... Thanks Georg
You've gotten me all embarrassed now.
I'm just a lowly school picture photo snapper who happens to enjoy digital photography as a hobby too
Most importantly to me... I'm glad you really enjoyed looking at them!
Thank you!:salute:
Albert
Great shots!Finally taking some actual pictures instead of test targets, fiddling with settings, etc. This is a friend from work and his pride and joy. Sony a900, fourth is 28-135 f4-4.5 @ 30mm, rest are Minolta 20 f2.8. Processed from RAW with Raw Therapee.
The above contains a self-portrait(100% crop):
Thanks for the feedback. He hasn't seen them yet, since I did not have a CF reader or the mini-usb cable with me at the time but he did point me to a number of other shots that have been posted to the web -- all P&S. I think that worked out for the best since these did need some PP to look their best. I think he'll be pleased.Great shots!
Funny, I saw this exact car parked when I was taking my dog for a walk and thought about how nice it would be to take some shots of it.
The car is in very nice condition, fantastic paint job.
Thanks for sharing your shots, I am sure the owner liked them.
By the way, Dave, what you did on DPR is shameless :ROTFL:Thanks for the feedback. He hasn't seen them yet, since I did not have a CF reader or the mini-usb cable with me at the time but he did point me to a number of other shots that have been posted to the web -- all P&S. I think that worked out for the best since these did need some PP to look their best. I think he'll be pleased.
Oh, and greetings to another local...
Yes, it is -- 100%.By the way, Dave, what you did on DPR is shameless :ROTFL:
Thanks so much Denise... I'm truly flattered! Really glad you enjoyed the galleriesAlbert,
Your galleries are awesome. I absolutely love that area. Do you live in Grand Junction? My sister lives there and I spent 10 days there in July. I just got my a900 a few days before I went. I got some good pictures but no where near the quality of yours. I definitely won't be posting. You are a master.
I am seriously thinking of moving there depending on if I can find a job. The different scenic areas within a few hours drive of GJ definitely feed your soul.
Denise
hi everybody,
my name is wolfger, I´m from Austria and new to this forum.
The pictures presented here are really amazing.
So I give it a try and would like to introduce myself to this board with this portrait of my father in law:
A700, CZ 135, f3.2
Hi Tex!Al, wow, everybody is smiling!
What was your trick?
The A900/Zeiss lenses produce some beautiful colors.