arduluth wrote:
One of the big events each year is Duluth's Homegrown Music Festival. Homegrown season is upon us! This year, I submitted a few photos for the photo show, and one of them was selected. I hate to toot my own horn, but it's the first photograph I've ever had hang in a public place and I'm pretty proud of that.
On top of that, the musician pictured approached me during the show, told me how much he liked it and asked about buying a print. That made my night! Now I need to figure out how much charges for something like that... bah!
Lonesome George and others. Found George roadside and shot hime with the kit lens across the front seat thru the passenger window, resulting in hugh crop. wonder how he landed on the small post ?
Harry Palmer
aCIDfire wrote:
Hi Basso, shot from tripod with cable release, higher f stop, M mode experimenting with exposure lenght about 1-4s, focus MF at 180 mm focal lenght and then manually moving focus ring fluently from long end to short end of the lens or backwards. There were not many keeper shots On PP I tried a new function of LR 6 HDR from 1 RAW (2 virtual copies with a bit different colours,lightness) and than only some color processing
One more shot from Prague at spring time... this pano /Brenizer method/ was stitched from 28 pictures at f/1.2 using new Lightroom 6 and it works perfectly and faster than LR 5.7.
johnahill wrote:
Northumberland coast, A7r + Canon 16-35 F4
Lovely shot.
I'm guessing this is dawn and the sky is already littered with vapour trails? They are annoying (I live a couple of miles from an international airport here.) Rare is the sky without them.
Four more from the Tongariro Circuit - all with Canon FD 35 F/2. The last three are all in the Oturere Valley on an old andesitic lava flow that created weird and complex shapes when it infilled a glacial valley - quite lunar in character
Looking down the Mangatepopo Valley towards Taranaki in the late evening