Both sets are great. I saw the B&W first (I tend to scroll up from the last post), and liked those, but the color were a revelation. If you never saw the color photos, the B&W are definitely great, especially the first one as there's so much detail. But especially given the wonderful paint colors on the cars, they color versions are really something. Again there, the first picture is my favorite. A glimpse into that world.
Taylor Sherman wrote:
Both sets are great. I saw the B&W first (I tend to scroll up from the last post), and liked those, but the color were a revelation. If you never saw the color photos, the B&W are definitely great, especially the first one as there's so much detail. But especially given the wonderful paint colors on the cars, they color versions are really something. Again there, the first picture is my favorite. A glimpse into that world.
freaklikeme wrote:
Some color shots from my road trip to LA, all with my frankenlensed Rodenstock 60/4 HR at f/5.6. Cross-posted from the Schneider/Rodenstock thread.
The rendering is very interesting - very nice. Something you put together yourself?
Here are 3 images that I missed from the Costa Rica trip. I couldn't figure out why I skipped these, especially first image, in the first selection several weeks earlier. It must have been either late at night or early in the morning without coffee when I did that.
The small but very colorful, green violet-ear hummingbird, was captured in the mountainous region of CR not far away from the habitat of quetzals. It flew away after the fist image but it came back on the same branch and landed in the opposite direction as if it was showing me its 2 sides in the second image.