A "quick, grab the camera" moment. Not great art, but what the heck. Grabbed my camera with a 21mm lens and polarizer on it. Too wide. Got a telephoto lens and put the polarizer on and it was almost too late. Oh well, still fun to see and try to capture. In truth I only saw one rainbow and found the second on developing. The sun was only out for a very brief time.
darbo wrote:
Cropped in quite a bit to get rid of someone’s car. Can’t laud the Breakthrough NDs enough...no more having to spend time correcting color in post.
Chris_88 wrote:
Joshua: Great iconic shot from SF. It's been ages since I visited this beautiful city. Pity that I only had a cheap film camera with me back then.
Accidentally shot all these at 12800 ISO on the A7III + TAP + CV 15mm 4.5 II! To be honest I think they turned out okay considering how high the ISO was!
Lol while quickly scrolling down through the thread I first though this picture must be Joshua’s, playing with some novel headgear, then I checked and surprise surprise it wasn’t him It was like “sharpness, check, bokeh, check, contrast, check, color saturation, check, headgear, check, this is Joshua” lol
ps: This was meant to be a compliment of the highest order!
vdo1 wrote:
Lol while quickly scrolling down through the thread I first though this picture must be Joshua’s, playing with some novel headgear, then I checked and surprise surprise it wasn’t him It was like “sharpness, check, bokeh, check, contrast, check, color saturation, check, headgear, check, this is Joshua” lol
Yes, at some point I noticed that the airbrushing / soft glow was kind of missing so I checked the poster’s name lol
There are a few posters with consistent style that I can identify with something like 90% confidence. Toshiro is easy but I also can identify Werner for example.