photoArne - I apologize that I was not able to explain. I viewed on two apple laptops and two desktop monitors. On desktop monitors the sRGB version looks better but on macbooks, it is not quite obviuos. To be honest, I am not sure whether the natural blue cast AhamB mentioned was what I was seeing or something else. Nevertheless, it is quite a beautiful shot.
vallejo - Love the cat. You caught quite a moment.
Makten - Great shots with 50. Hope you blew the snow out before it melted.
Bob - I was wondering where you were. Those night shots are superb.
Denoir - Wow, the first shot is great. Color on the last one is gorgeous !
I have been a bit busy lately so not much new. Compiled from last week and half.
Question to you folks from Sweden. What is Hallbrod by the way ? ( sorry I can't find the way to put correct spelling too lazy. ) I imagine it is some bread, christmas ginger bread or holiday dark bread of some sort ?? It is just so beautiful the way how they wrap them.
vallejo - The bumper car signage is so surreal. Wonderfully contrasting to winter scenes from Northern Europe ! Love the last shot.
photoArne - Talking about JPG compression ( thanks Denoir for reminding such thing exists ). I guess it was late at night that I completely forgot such thing in my previous post. Is the quality setting for the JPG set as highest, like 12 in photoshop ?? What I may be seeing is the compression artifact as your image has quite a bit of detail. Just a thought.
The first is in a wonderful park in Bordeaux, very colorful place! The last is prefocused and shot from the hip in Lisbon, courtesy of the 21mm DOF... (8-)
vallejo wrote:
NEX seems very good, only if it had a viewfinder...! Can it use the Zeiss ZE lenses via some adapter?
Yes, there is an adapter Canon EOS->Nex but you are stuck with full aperture.
akul: Hällbröd.
(Hallbrod with two dots on top of the a and the o if it does not display correctly.)
It is crisp bread or hard bread which is baked on a stove top = häll.
Or whatever you call those large surface cooking tops.
So, stove top bread or something like that, it lasts for ages since it is dried.