Yosemite has its own weather system ... one minute it's bright and sunny and the next minute it's dark and stormy ... and I have color mood swings like the Yosemite weather.
CarlG wrote:
wow, those Yosemite images above - the colors are all over the place. How are you processing these?
bobbytan wrote:
Yosemite has their own weather system ... one minute it's bright and sunny and the next minute it's dark and stormy ... and I have color mood swings like the Yosemite weather.
....and there we have the best explanation for weird color shifts I've ever heard!!
Came across some old ram pumps. The bulbous shapes with the sun catching the bright red paint creating interesting color form and textures, caught my eye and a stayed a while and took a few shots.
Used the OM-D and OM 50mm f1.8 via cheap £8 adapter. In fact all the adapters I have are cheap and wonderful.
Heres several from a small Fair last evening, plus a recent flower shot. I used the 20 and the 45 at the Fair and the FDn 300 F4 L + 25U ext. tube on the flower.
Harry Palmer
While packing today for my move- i let fly two light ones from the loft. Looking down at there landing, i thought why not get the camera. Lens was the 14-45 Lumix.
Harry Palmer
Here is a test image taken with contax 135 1:1 (but cropped a bit). It is kind of boring. The second image is also contax 135 again i guess not overly interesting. I was kind of thinking it would be an ok 300mm as a stop gap but i'm not too sure. I have a few other images with it but I'm not too happy with the swans
Question. Does anyone know what type of camera is in picture 3 ?