Martynas, beautiful shots! And a beautiful subject on the last one! Very strong expression and your portrait technique augments it so well: you are lucky to have been close to both in this moment! Счастливой!
I see the point of your heavy PP from the ruined objects shots and like how the leafless tree appears as a reflection on the barrack window.
Good work!
Fantastic sea shots and many others! thanks for sharing!
Smridevan wrote:
+3! Beautiful images, Diploneis. Your images seem to have a very smooth look and very low noise. How did you process them and what camera did you use? :-)
Thank you! I use Canon 5D MKII... sure with tripod and remote release. All PP'ing in CS5 and Nik Complete.
Uzay wrote:
Yes Bob, boat shot is very good is it wide open? maybe a little less dof would make it perfect flying 3d boat?
Yeah, this was at f/2, I should have gone to f2.8 maybe f/4.
@JSPhotos, I've been lucky over the past year, living in Europe for six months, coming home, then changing jobs and location. Sometime it's pure business travel other times I get to se some sights!
Ok, trying to catch up just on last two pages luka style!
Bob: In the B&W series, love the first one, size and perspective of boat appears perfect. Loved the color versions as well, but that boat pic is mega-awesome. "3D" came to my lips as well !
Jochen: Nice! I have begun to appreciate simple urban or simple abstract shots more & more lately.
Cellison : Cute portrait! I have the 50MP and have got several good portrait shots with it over the past year or so. Agree with you and Carsten there ....
Martynas: 2nd pic and last one are my picks!
luka : Gentle blue tones in both pictures. I am slightly biased towards the first one though !
Wrapping up my shots from Florida this winter. All 5d2 + 21ZE
1. "The Blues"
2. "Destin sunset" [Destin skyline can be observed in the horizon to the right]
3. Night lights
(This is a somewhat flawed resize; still trying to get a nice & sharp resize free of defects. You may observe some posterization in this which is not there in the original )
4. Turn the lights on! Look at what some sunshine does
Not to take anything away from the excellent photography, but I'd like so much to be a fly on the wall when you edit your photos. The colours and clarity are brilliant and just right.
Martynas, Abhijetth, Edward - Thank you !
Bob - I just forget you are from NY area. Amazing to hear that Harriman State Park was your favorite hangout. Last Year's hurricane gave quite a damage to the trees and trails, but it is still nice. Fact it is close to the City is one of the reason we go there regularly.
User222 - nice color on that flower shot
abhijeeth- Gorgeous set. I am going back and forth between #1 and #3. And great showcase of the difference with and without sun.
Taking Abhireeth's cue, trying a bit of a crop. I don't do often ( I just treat it as training ) but there is no denying some scene benefit from cropping.
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Your interpretation, Edward, I must admit, I didn't see it like that, the air around was as clean as it gets on this planet. These things grow on the stones and cover them completely.
Thank you, Edward (don't worry, I did not get your comment negatively, was actually amused by the association)
Here one last: you can understand where the Aborigines get their ideas for painting from: [email protected]