Gregg, did you make the first image kind of HDR like? It is rendered almost like painting. I think it looks really great; I love it ! For my taste, again only for my taste, I would like to see more darker areas in the rocks for a tad more contrasty look. The composition and color rendition are superb and I like the placement of the standing couple in that image.
Charles: very nice series. The 50 Lux shot has very strong 3D-ness. Lovely color.
Werner: Nice shots, catchy color.
Helena: I would walk on that everyday if I have something similar around here. Your capture gave me that serene look even with the batch of black cloud in the background.
Joshua: Another great series. I particularly like the first and last.
Gregg: I like the shots, but I think the PP is a little bit off. Still like it!
Ronny: You make me want to pick up my camera and get out for a shoot. Beautiful work! Love the vibrancy in your shots!
You guys should just all quit producing these incredible pictures for a week or two so that some other can catch up (more like for me ). Just kidding! Happy shooting guys!
Gregg, did you make the first image kind of HDR like? It is rendered almost like painting. I think it looks really great; I love it ! For my taste, again only for my taste, I would like to see more darker areas in the rocks for a tad more contrasty look. The composition and color rendition are superb and I like the placement of the standing couple in that image.
Thanks Josh...I pulled a little HDR-ness out of it. I wanted some over-saturation, but not too much, with enough contrast too, but didn't want to overdue it...I have another that I will do, here in a bit...
Gregg: I like the shots, but I think the PP is a little bit off. Still like it!
I think I initially took the shots thinking that I would create BW's out of most(like the Queen's bath), but really liked the semi-HDR look too...Thank you for the input!
Here are some more of a very old church(easily early 1800's) in Kilauea, Kauai, on the way to the very popular Kilauea Lighthouse. Every time we go to Kauai, I tell myself I have to shoot it...and this time, I did...on my way to go get pastries for breakfast at the Kilauea Bakery(yummmm)
All shot with the Contax 28 2.8
Gregg
I thought that you might like to see what I have been doing for the last 18 or so years participating at Art Shows. Images taken at the New Paltz Art and Craft Show this past Labor Day weekend. But, I may be retiring from Art Shows after this year due to the economy. All 5 posted images taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Leica R 28mm f2.8 V2 Elmarit lens. Images processed in LR5.6.
Images on display in white Mat boards are Fuji Crystal Archive Photos printed by a Chromira machine.
All images without mat boards are metal-aluminum prints. The largest 2 Metal Prints are 32" X 40" in size.
Images on display in the photos were taken with the following cameras:
Linhof Technikardan 45S
Linhof Super Technika IV
Leica R4SP
Leica R7
Mamiya 7II
Canon Power Shot G9
Canon Power Shot G10
Panasonic Lumix G1
Fujifilm X-E1
Sony A7r
Thank you for the kind words There are so many amazing images and it is great how the A7x series is now expanding.
Joshua, superb set of images!!!
aly324 thank you Just about all of the images are with the A7s. The shutter in silent mode, is that, completely silent, and off, it is much quieter than the A7r, about the same as a M240.
I have mentioned before I have the A7r, that matches really well with WATE, 24 Lux, 35 Lux FLE, FE 35 and FE 55, 50 Cron DR and 75 Lux/90 Cron AA. The 50 Lux Asph does not work well IMO, other close to mid distances.
On the A7s, just about all my M lenses work, with the exception of the 28 Cron.
Shots from regions in Pondevedra
A7s and 50 Lux Asph Long lost cousin of my wife, Marisa.