Posting a couple of shots of my friend and model Gina taken at Cheeseman Park in Denver, CO this past summer. Gina was wearing her mom's vintage designer dress that she modeled in the 70s :-). These images were featured in the December PNW Magazine, with the first one on the cover ... Pen F mono-profile 2 with the amazing Voigtlander 42.5 f0.95 lens.
Denverdutchman wrote:
Is there a way to delete this post and re-post with smaller size images?
Yes if you ask each poster to "Delete" their post. Then you can Delete yours OR modify the present post.
I would suggest just starting a new post. No harm no foul!
Dan
Jim Rickards wrote:
Can only see ¼ of each picture at a time. Makes viewing challenging.
If you click on the image they resize (smaller) to fit in a lightbox pop up* that will fit your browser window exactly. That view is actually better than the reposted shrunken size IMO. Try it!
*This works this way in Safari - not sure about other browsers.
Perhaps try replacing the original linked image file with the smaller version file? For instance, if it's linked to a location on your website, replace it there.
Appreciate the resizing. Nice set with a look that matches the age of her dress, I suppose.
The last shot and its blurred shrubbery doesn't speak to me as much as the other two.
KE_Photo wrote:
If you click on the image they resize (smaller) to fit in a lightbox pop up* that will fit your browser window exactly. That view is actually better than the reposted shrunken size IMO. Try it!
*This works this way in Safari - not sure about other browsers.
Nice images BTW...
CORRECT "KE_P"! I did that initially(Mac) and thought the images were very well done.
Dan
KE_Photo wrote:
If you click on the image they resize (smaller) to fit in a lightbox pop up* that will fit your browser window exactly. That view is actually better than the reposted shrunken size IMO. Try it!
*This works this way in Safari - not sure about other browsers.
Nice images BTW...
I didn't know you could do that. It works on MS Edge also.
Jim Rickards wrote:
Can only see ¼ of each picture at a time. Makes viewing challenging.
If you click on the photo, it will fire up a lightbox and a resized image will be presented to you. I personally prefer that people post large photos since it is only a matter of a click or a tap of the finger to view it.
gheller wrote:
Fantastic set, but they all seem to be front focused (see how her eyes are not in focus in any, but stuff closer to the lens is).
I wonder if this is a lens calibration issue?
Might be artistic, but this is a rule that (IMO) should be adhered to (eyes in focus).
g
Thanks for the feedback. You're the first one who noticed that focus may be slightly soft on the eyes. Definitely user error I would think as it is a manual focus lens shot at wide aperture :-).