Thanks Daniel
I live in Blekinge county between Ronneby and Karlskrona
in a little town named Johannishus ..
As I have said is a bit of a beginner tips and feedback
is welcome
Ronny / /
wiseguy010 wrote:
I like the first one very much Ronny.
Thanks :-)
The picture I managed to take the first day that I got 100MP
after I was sold on this lens :-)
Mescalamba wrote:
Apple Aperture - that explains, Ive came to similar conclusion, but since Im PC user, I prefer usually Capture One over Adobe.
Capture One has also good color.
Mescalamba wrote:
Thank you for explaining your workflow and technical info, very helpful!
Hope you and others find them useful. I have learned so much from this forum, it feels good return something "back" to forum.
Mescalamba wrote:
Your photos are closer to "photorealism" then everything I saw. I like most that first and second one from those last three, that light in forest must been pretty amazing..
Thanks - "photorealism" (not sure of exact definition, but the way how I understand it) is my main goal, I prefer the viewer to look the subject, not photo.
Light was ordinary summer light, same light is there every day if it's not cloudy. I like working in shadowy forests, while somewhere I get small patches of sunlight to my scene as well, the white balance difference of two different color lights make scenes interesting look like.
Ronny _Olsson wrote:
Since I do not know how many pictures you can post per day?
Welcome - I hope there is no limit, I post quite infrequently but it seems when I'm posting, I will post quite a lot in few days (mostly due to my own stupid rule of "post always photo if discussing in photo thread"...)
Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/100 @ f/3.5, 1/30s, ISO 100 - larger
Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/100 @ f/3.5, 1/30s, ISO 100 - larger
It has been almost two weeks I have posted last time. I have been way too busy, and had had no time to post. I still managed to go out and shoot, just did not have any time to process or post. I just went through the last 5 or 6 pages. Amazing works as always. Martynas, Bob, Ant, Samuli, Helena, Rodluvan, Lieutenant, Smridevan, Johnny be goode, and others I failed to mention, but, all of you, your works are truly inspiring and keeps me want to go out and shoot more.
Lieutenant, 3rd one is really nice.
Samuli, I agree with Mescalamba, most of your images are stunningly close to true colors. I also long for that look.
Rodluvan, lovely composition.
akul, refreshing images.
Ronny _Olsson, interesting composition in the 1st image.
Diploneis wrote:
Well done, all! Pleasure to my eyes!
Here are few with 21mm from my short weekend trip to northern Colorado.
Martynas, are you sure these pictures are made with 21mm lens? Quite compressed perspective for a wide angle lens, isn't it? I'd suppose these are 85/100 (or 50 on a crop body) mm lenses. A pity the files don't include full EXIF metadata.
AlexDROP wrote:
Martynas, are you sure these pictures are made with 21mm lens? Quite compressed perspective for a wide angle lens, isn't it? I'd suppose these are 85/100 (or 50 on a crop body) mm lenses. A pity the files don't include full EXIF metadata.