Lots of good shots coming up. Love the pp on the bridge shot picture this and Luka your PP is stunning, love the strong yet natural look you've got going. Here's some recent shots with the 21mm, would love to get better at PP to get a more natural style but for the moment this is all I can do.
Superb images on this page: Jochen: the first one is stunning, street photography at its best! Lieutenant: these images give me a feeling back when I visited Paris the last time; Rocky: great images, the first is my favorite; Hulyss: a superb composition!; Hexonxonx: great capture!; nibutto: that's one reason why I like and use the ZE 21 so much!
rirakuma- thank you for your comment. I don't really know what I am doing. Just playing around with tone curve and black point in Adobe Camera Raw. Gorgeous shots and PP work you have here ! Love the #1 for the amazing vertigo inducing view point. What a beautiful place.
Hulyss Bowman - Fantastic !! The way the dark figure and the 'burned' left size form an dark oval surrounding the 'beauty; is brilliant.
Hexonxonx - You certainly know how to track those dogs with 85 !
nibutto - Nice series. #3 with spider and the red oof background is my fav.
From Central Park last week when the fall color was just about past its peak. After the storm, leaves must be all gone. I hope the tree survived.
ZF.2 f2/35 @5.6
Mast3rChi3f: I love shots with the 21 that have objects in the foreground. Did you use a strobe to illuminate the rocks?
Hulyss Bowman: That's a great scene, I love the lighting/exposure -not too contrasty just bright and dark in the right areas. (subsequently I'm also a fan of your work with the DP2M in the other thread).
Lieutenant Z: that door frame photo does a great job of telling a story, not much in focus and maybe I would have preferred it more in b&w but again an excellent job of telling a story.
akul: I'm sure the storm blew all those leaves away. It'd be interesting to see some before and after photos. Stay safe and I hope all is well!
Up close and personal with a 2/35 Distagon on a D800 I was reviewing alongside a D600
- I'm glad to have my D700 back in my hands after giving those two bodies back. I thought I may have had a yearning for one of them but still love the old girl!