What poor country in Europe is that? One car and hundreds of bicycles. This guy in the guy is probably thinking, what did liberals do to this great country?
bgbs wrote:
What poor country in Europe is that? One car and hundreds of bicycles. This guy in the guy is probably thinking, what did liberals do to this great country?
Nice capture. That's the city I was born in, Amsterdam. I used to work just around the corner of that crossing before moving to California.
First ever posts, from a long-time lurker. I've learned a lot from this forum, so thanks all!
Recently upgraded my Nikkor 85/1.8D to the G version and was testing it a bit today withy my D300S after doing some focus calibration. Normally I shoot people, but I was pleased with the in-focus and out-of-focus areas of these test shots so I thought I'd share.
All shots were in open shade in late afternoon at the Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE. Processed in LR 3.6, no cropping or exposure adjustment, minimal sharpening. Love the colors at the Sunken Gardens!
J Michael wrote:
First ever posts, from a long-time lurker. I've learned a lot from this forum, so thanks all!
Recently upgraded my Nikkor 85/1.8D to the G version and was testing it a bit today withy my D300S after doing some focus calibration. Normally I shoot people, but I was pleased with the in-focus and out-of-focus areas of these test shots so I thought I'd share.
All shots were in open shade in late afternoon at the Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, NE. Processed in LR 3.6, no cropping or exposure adjustment, minimal sharpening. Love the colors at the Sunken Gardens!
Graham Mitchell wrote:
Nice. I'm surprised that it's a 6 shot stitch. Is that from horizon to horizon?
Thanks! Yup, horizon on the right (you can make out the water) to the treeline on the left. I straightened it out using the adaptive wide angle filter in PS and then cropped.