Great shots, Bob! You are really trying hard to make me buy that 24-70GM lens, aren't you?!
rji2goleez wrote:
Man, work been killing me lately . . . hardly any time for serious photography. But here are some street scenes from Cleveland. I seem to be spending every other week there so I have to take advantage of the situation!
Note: The palm tree had a light in it. I don't particularly like the effect it gave but I decided to leave it in place since I wanted to stay as true as possible to the scene I saw and then captured.
Thank you very much, Alfredo! Great images from that Mission Concepcion! I love the sky in the second image. That structure looks similar to the Alamo. Is that not too far away from the Alamo, I believe?
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Here are images of some statues inside the museum section of the Getty Center using the Voigtlander 35mm f/1.2 Aspherical version I at wide open on TAP. I really enjoy that lens.
I've been using Luminar lately with OS X. The new Neptune version is really nice. Looks like it might replace my NIK suite. I like how it deals with layers as well.
I tried Luminar Beta, and, after loading a couple of images very, very slowly, it now refuses to load. Not impressed. Though on the first couple of images, it looked and felt cool.
rji2goleez wrote:
I've been using Luminar lately with OS X. The new Neptune version is really nice. Looks like it might replace my NIK suite. I like how it deals with layers as well.
Hi Bob
The Beta version for windows don't have all the functions in this Beta version
philber wrote:
I tried Luminar Beta, and, after loading a couple of images very, very slowly, it now refuses to load. Not impressed. Though on the first couple of images, it looked and felt cool.
Haha you can not hurry my friend
It's very very very slow
I'm not very impressed .. but can they get a good endversion there are some good things about the program
The MUA told me later on that Rachel's hair was Bardot-inspired. To those of you out there that know/remember BB, there is only one meaning: you are old !
@AGeoJO@ like the Lavender series and the statues as well, you make the 135/1.8 shine!
@Ronny Olsson@ the one from #2305-5 is really great
@Agnostic@ I really like to see someone using the old 17mm 3.5 with great success!
Here is one from my latest hike with my travel mate: