Thank goodness the like button is back. There are too many great photos to comment on them all. Whether this is supposed to be a grear forum or not, the images themselves are worth looking at.
Here are two standard photographic topics, trying out two legacy lens. The first was taken with the Canon FD 24/2.8 SSC, the others with the Tamron SP 90mm f2.8 macro, I believe an underrated lens.
Michael Everet wrote:
Thank goodness the like button is back. There are too many great photos to comment on them all. Whether this is supposed to be a grear forum or not, the images themselves are worth looking at.
Here are two standard photographic topics, trying out two legacy lens. The first was taken with the Canon FD 24/2.8 SSC, the others with the Tamron SP 90mm f2.8 macro, I believe an underrated lens.
Please explain: On the first picture, the sunset above, the colors are quite different from what I sent; the red and oranges got lost.
It's not my monitor -- I am switching back and forth between the pictures on the same monitor.
The image is below 750k.
I tried reducing, saving and posting it in two different programs, LR and PS5.
What happens on this forum?
BTW the other images did not change
Maybe not so much the forum - check what color space you are using and note also that it is browser dependent. The latter particularly on Windows/PC (Mac less so).
It would be nice if the forum auto-resized the images to fit your browser. Hard to really browse otherwise in my opinion. Also some of these ads are terrible - they keep force scrolling my browser to them.
xwing15 wrote:
Thank you for your comments !
TheEyesHaveIt strong initial wow! welcome .
Mitakon 85 1.2 diverse
René
Very nice atmosphere René... 3rd one is my favorite. Have you add vignetting in PP or is this lens WO?
know that it is the wrong forum part ..but this is a picture directly from camera
and then after adjusting for LR5 then continue some in CS6 and nik collection
to the finished shot
JaKo wrote:
Ronny, I always admire your work, but flowers captures and their PP are truly exceptional!
Love the first image from p.1101 #5 post.
Thanks Jack
It pretty much edited .. but I like it .. big difference from how it looks in the raw picture ..the final result is not the colors in reality.. but I will not pay much attention to it .. I'll go on my feeling and what I think looks good .. Certainly there are many who do not like this look
but this is a picture directly from camera
and then after adjusting for LR5 then continue some in CS6 and nik collection
to the finished shot