Ronny Olsson wrote:
Some really great shots on this page !
Bastian : Love the light
Werner : Superb as always
Jack : Great work with Loxia and really nice PP
Shac: Really nice color and the leaf poops
Listera : Great landscape shot
Rene :Great as always
toshiro: Great shots! Wish you post just a bit bigger, You post nice pictures .they should be seen in a slightly larger format
( know you can see them bigger on flickr .. let's see it also here )
Jim : Nice pano
Bob : Great eages shots
maestrofilms: Nice landscape
What a place Werner and you captured it well. Both are great, but I especially like the B&W on the previous page.
Some Lensbaby shots of an old car I found when trying new paths around the bog a short walk from our house.
Last two are from Edge 50 and the rest Burnside 35.
HelenaN wrote:
What a place Werner and you captured it well. Both are great, but I especially like the B&W on the previous page.
Some Lensbaby shots of an old car I found when trying new paths around the bog a short walk from our house.
Last two are from Edge 50 and the rest Burnside 35.
Thank you Douglas! There isn't much choice - the sun doesn't get any higher than this in winter... It's either this light or dark and gloomy... Not that I'm complaining!
I have always admired how you use light too!
Werner -- Amazing castle! Love your 24 TSE composite/pano of the causeway.
Helena -- Terrific study of the old Chevy -- every shot is a winner.
fplstudio -- Great work!
Toshiro -- As always, great image processing and subject matter.
Douglas -- Incredible sunset colors!
Rene -- Really a cool "Top of the World" feeling!
Jako -- Your work in Asia seems so much lighter and more buoyant than your Vancouver shots. Love the new look!
Stephan -- More great sunsets in the mountains.
Chiron -- Always great water/city shots.
Zeitlos -- Terrific portrait!
JohnDizzo15 wrote:
@HelenaN@ - Awesome stuff as usual. Love the last two with the Lensbabies. Was wondering which one of the two you liked better?
Both are versatile and can be used for most things, but generally I prefer Burnside for "hard subjects" like everything urban, street, decay, urbex etc.. For nature and other "soft" subjects I prefer the Edge 50, mostly because Burnside is a Petzval type design and I'm not a fan of swirl. (As mentioned before I was a beta-tester of Burnside 35 and got to keep it afterwards.) This day I brought both partly to compare and I too prefer the last two with Edge 50.