juju1958 wrote:
Ultrapix like the first love the last one. The hives on the vertical it is an image that I can imagine to work in a lot of crop formats,colours and tones. Nice one.
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Couple of fungi from a series. 12-50mm in macro mode. A bit lazy and hand held.
The pic of the fireman has an almost HDR look to it. Is that intentional or pure coincidence? What was your purpose of using a -1.5 Exp. comp. setting?
The pic of the fireman has an almost HDR look to it. Is that intentional or pure coincidence? What was your purpose of using a -1.5 Exp. comp. setting?
Thanks.
Hi.
I believe the camera was set on auto iso, A, and i made some quick bracketing using the right hand front dial below the shutter button. i usually bracket down/minus on the dark subjects. When i picked this frame in photoshop elements, i then had to use the highlits/shadown feature to open up the subjects face. That wasnt done real well and you see the results. Fill flash would have been the best answer, however my Metz flash was in my bag several cars back from the tender. So poor technique and processing errors, pretty much mentioned, resulter in the final result. Age , ( 80 years ) may also contribute to the results also.
Harry Palmer
FlyPenFly- you must live right on the FDR Drive.I visit that area twice a year.Hope you are staying dry.
Say where did you get that cool leather hand strap for the OM D?
Jim
I think Sandy should be able to help us understand better how well the OM-D can withstand rainfall. Should know in a week or two once power is restored along with the internet.
First (ever) baby shoot for a co-worker. Mostly natural lighting, though I think a few used the 600R on-camera (their house was perfect for bounce flash)