kidigital wrote:
First with the D3 and zf100. This lens rocks.
Hi, I can see "bleeding" in the reds on the background...did you over saturate the reds in your raw editor, cuz it does looks like it. Check the trees on the background on the left side just at the base of the trees, there are "blots" of red, that's what happens if the reds are oversaturated at any raw editor.
I find this too often in a lot of photos here at FM at any colour spectrum but it is subtle but with a trained eye and a calibrated monitor, it is detectable easily.
Good eye Rey, but no, it's a plastic orange snow fence that was tipped over on its side. Additionally, the red more toward the center of the image near the ground line is red underbrush that turns bright red in spring ... one of the first signs in this part of the country that spring is on its way after an especially long winter this year.
dj dunzie wrote:
Ray, very creative macro work there!
thanks
and while i'm at it, i might as well share a picture that i completely messed up. i've shot this 'landscape' @ F2.8, an aperture i normally do not chose for sun lit landscapes. Nevertheless, the shot turned out fine. in act i like it a lot... colorwise that is. The shot itself lacks a focus poit but somehow the colors and contrast seem to be nice (IMO). So here is a mistake: