Are you using masking in your sharpening? I think you might want to back off on the sharpening 20-30%, its much more apparent in photos with dense foliage.
FlyPenFly wrote:
Are you using masking in your sharpening? I think you might want to back off on the sharpening 20-30%, its much more apparent in photos with dense foliage.
i usually use this script: 4step by Phillip Reeve, on Flickr
which is quite agressive and fade the sharpened image out till i think that i reached a good balance between sharpened too much and not enough. Well, its easy to choose too much sharpening. I plead guilty :-).
fotografur wrote:
Beautiful images!
What 35mm equiv. does that voigtlander 15mm equal on that sony?
I don't know much about those NEX cameras.
thanks, 22.5mm
The last one from the first set, and the third one from the third set would look GREAT printed HUGE and hung on my wall!! Amazing set, Phillip. Really inspiring.
Mescalamba wrote:
Wow.. pretty impressive pics. Nicely done processing, wouldnt say its different lens (expect Zeiss being.. well Zeissy).
Interesting theres tiny bit color shift even at 5N with CV15. Hard lens for any mirrorless I guess (except Ricoh).
FYI, the CV15 on the GXR also color shifts in the corners, though my experience has been that it's a subtle blue shift and therefore less evident or objectionable in many images.
Phillip, I was making a mental note of favourite images, but the list grew too long to remember! But the last two of the first set, the 'random' images set and the first half of the last set in the forest stand out for me. Maybe at some point you and Boris (bobu) can team up for a forest waterfall/cascades shootout, along with Philippe (philber).
rscheffler wrote:
Maybe at some point you and Boris (bobu) can team up for a forest waterfall/cascades shootout, along with Philippe (philber).
I would love a more landscape oriented meetup in germany or central europe!
ken.vs.ryu wrote:
very nice work and impressive to keep track of the apertures.
Well its more like for landscaping i usually use f/5.6, if there i less light i will use f/2.8 with my G28 or G45.
Also some pictures might be mislabeled because i can't remember which lens was used.