Ruben: seems like there is no winter in Portugal, your colours are as lush as always, very enjoyable! Your MP50 shots really make me looking forward to this lens which I just happend to fish out of the bay :-)
Hugo: your waterfall is stunning, the light on the water is beautiful. I want a copy on my bathroom wall ;-) also like the various creek and pool photos. Where you guys shooting at the same location together?
JimboinTas: I like your MONA-mask. It really has a nice mood to it.
Uzay: your houses of various colours look great, and your B&Ws are superb too! I have a feeling that some of your other shots might benefit from a tighter framing sometimes. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing bad there, some might just be more convincing when you kind of "zoomed in" on just one topic (like you did with the B&W staircase, which I think is great!)
akul: your second shot has great 3D!
taz_K: I like the leaf shot best, wonderful light
Bob: I like the colours and rendering of the fence-shot, the bicycles are cute, and the last one is stunning!
Joakim: you seem to be getting good things out of the 28!
Makten: great deatil on that piece of wood
Martynas, quite an evocative set of train photographs—perhaps you should also post a few to the City/Still Life/Abstract forum, as they too like the trains. The first two in your set, and the last, especially. Great moodiness.
Cyra, thanks for the tip but, i need help in cropping, i don't know how much flexibility while cropping 21 ZF, i mean i don't know how much i can crop without destroying the image
Martynas, my favourite is #2 and out of the 3 red train variations, the last one. The rendering of the red colour is really sweet. Great theme!
Uzay, what do you mean? In terms of destroying the composition or in terms of destroying image quality (which will not be an issue in websize files)? It's obviously always better to do the "cropping" already while composing. You could try to just play around a bit with different versions while shooting, and ask around here, which one people think works best.
plasticmotif: even on bad day 21mm produces excellent images as I see! Pleasant softness, and soft pastel colors and great choice for exposure for that silky water... what's the place?
Diploneis wrote:
plasticmotif: even on bad day 21mm produces excellent images as I see! Pleasant softness, and soft pastel colors and great choice for exposure for that silky water... what's the place?
plasticmotif: gorgeous place and lovely images! Maybe I will make it to there during my stay in US - just a 20 hour drive!
rsolti13: a wonderful clarity and color in both shots. I love the architecture and grace of the church, but my heart is with the lovely mood of the lighthouse.
teh_rebel: very enjoyable and fun set! A wonderful splash of colors!