I find this to be the most inspirational thread on the FM site. GREAT images are posted here. I tell anyone that will listen to me to look at this thread if they really want to see good photography. I always visit this thread every time I log on to my computer. Posts to this thread never disappoint.
I have to agree with Chris, this thread always encourages me to want to shoot more! With that encouragement, I decided to go for a walk on a nice sunny afternoon with nothing but my Sigma 501.4 and the only body I own, a D40x. Not that I have much gear, but I usually take everything with me just in case. Here are a few shots from that trip. It was definitely a challenge for me using just a single prime and shooting "city" things for the first time. I'm trying to improve my composition skills so I hope they aren't too touristy!
Thanks for looking and keeping this thread alive!
All shots were processed in CNX2. If I remember correctly, these are all using the Landscape picture control with some minor adjustments. Sharpening in the picture control is turned off and sharpening is handled via a USM adjustment using 40/5/4 with a linked high pass filter set to around 4 pixels in overlay mode at 30% opacity (I hope that makes sense).
I love your zoo shots! I'm envious that we don't have one that close to us, but I'm planning a trip in April to visit a new zoo. Now, if I can just figure out a way to get the 70-300 before then. Hmmm....
I love it! You should put together a calendar for the Zoo and see if you could sell it in their gift shop. Oh, and if you still have it, you should take the D40 out for a spin every once in a while, it's looks like it may be getting lonely with all of those other bodies.
Peter Figen wrote:
A couple of older Nikon images. Townes Van Zandt, one of the greatest songwriters to ever come out of Texas, photographed in the Nevada desert near Hazen, Nv. in 1992, as part of a personal project. I photographed Townes, Guy Clark and Robert Earl Keen all on that day. The second is an image that never took shape until I was able to drum scan it an manipulate it in Ps. It was an underexposed Velvia transparency that never felt quite right as a color image, but as black and white it worked for me.
I stopped still mid-scroll on TVZ...I got his first LP back in 70-71 and have 8 of his albums and a couple CDs...a real treasure, he...may I have your permission to copy/download and slip in an album sleeve? Thanks....