Bob, both the monochrome Cleveland pictures from a couple of pages ago and these colour images are equally impressive. I can usually recognize Nokton 40/1.2 photos from their clarity and transparency so the EXIF data came as no surprise but your cityscapes provide an additional layer, a kind of presence that inserts the viewer right into the scene.
genji wrote:
Bob, both the monochrome Cleveland pictures from a couple of pages ago and these colour images are equally impressive. I can usually recognize Nokton 40/1.2 photos from their clarity and transparency so the EXIF data came as no surprise but your cityscapes provide an additional layer, a kind of presence that inserts the viewer right into the scene.
Thanks so much! I've been enjoying your street portraits as well. You capture a range of emotions and faces that makes the viewer wonder what's going on!
With that, here's a few more from the walk in Cleveland.
Testing out a total workflow from the iPad using LR CC and Affinity Photo. This was a single image (yes the highlights are a bit blown out on the bridge). Imported to iPad, developed in LR CC and tweaked and resized in Affinity Photo. The latter is new to me so it took me a while to figure out how to resize for FM.
Excuse my frequent posts today. Still playing with LR CC and Affinity Photo on the ipad including resizing for FM. The more I play, the more I think I can make this workflow work. It would be really helpful if apple made iOS a little friendlier. ‘Files’ is a start but needing to import to the photos app first is just an extra unnecessary step.
rji2goleez wrote:
Excuse my frequent posts today. Still playing with LR CC and Affinity Photo on the ipad including resizing for FM. The more I play, the more I think I can make this workflow work. It would be really helpful if apple made iOS a little friendlier. ‘Files’ is a start but needing to import to the photos app first is just an extra unnecessary step.
Not wanting to derail the thread, Bob, but could you briefly explain whether you use Affinity Photo together with or as an alternative to LR CC?