I know you're good at this, but its getting to seem like you've trained these birds to pose. I wouldn't want to be the critter that this guy was after...
R. Francois -- I've spent much of the last year looking at and editing masses of automotive photography, so I can be a little jaded, but that first shot is just stunning. Almost cinematic, and the colors are awesome. Keep it up with the panning
and luminosity, you're making that Sensia 100 is look quite good!
Thank you very much, yet I think it's the Sensia making me look good. The similarities and differences between digital and film are fascinating to me, and they're on display with my shots of one couple at the same time with both formats.
Took this one for my buddy who just got the car.
Not all that talented when it comes to car photography, and I realize one of my friends cars are in the bg, but otherwise I like the shot.
There's a lot of folks here that would say they don't care for selective coloring...the comment is becoming as cliche as the technique itself. BUT this kinda grabbed my attention. I like the eye treatment and draws my attention. I think it works here.
Nikon D1X, Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 K, Lee Grad, Kenko polarizer, PTgui, no photoshopping, just loaded on NX2
The town below is awesome. Very friendly people...just amazing views. Just have no time to stop as I have to be at the northern most of NZ (Cape Reinga) at 5pm, lol...
Hi ReyGay, I have this on film in poorer light...of course. Is there still a little cafe up the hill on the right so you can eat and take pictures as well?
My wife and I stayed in the town below for three days. Very quiet place.
Gregory, it's like we're shooting with the same camera. I feel as though I could have taken your shots, and you mine. Public transportation seems universal in appearance.
luminosity wrote:
Gregory, it's like we're shooting with the same camera. I feel as though I could have taken your shots, and you mine. Public transportation seems universal in appearance.
There are a lot of forest fires going on right now in Greece, and a lot of what looks like cloud in this shot is also smoke from the fires. The sunset added to the shot. The camera chose a cool colour balance and I just added a bit more to it. I like the result.
Shot with D700, Nikon 24-70 af-s.
Iso 200
f16
30 seconds
24mm