wfrank wrote:
Very nice rodluvan, the 85P really shines as does the couple. And Storkyrkan minsann, you got some posh friends :-)
Thanks Frank!
As to Storkyrkan, I was surprised to learn that it is no more posh to mary in there than any other church, it's just a bit more difficult to find available slots. You don't need to belong to the "right" family or anything
Now, Riddarholmskyrkan, that's another thing entirely.
Just got back from a road trip out to denver, down to taos/santa fe, then back to IA. Here's one from the trip with the 50 1.4. I realize processing may not be to the taste of many.
Great stuff Johnny, I especially like your third shot . Ronny love the wedding pics, both shots are extremely good!
I've just got my monitor calibrated and recently worked on this pic. It looks fine on the calibrated monitor but it looks very dark and contrasty on my brother's mac. Would anyone care to comment if it looks too dark or contrasty on their monitor?
Rodluvan, awesome photos. The subtle isolation of the couple in the first with the 35/1.4 is phenomenal. As a user of that lens, I know how challenging it is (for me at least) to nail one with the subject at that distance. The second is excellent too.
rirakuma wrote:
Great stuff Johnny, I especially like your third shot . Ronny love the wedding pics, both shots are extremely good!
I've just got my monitor calibrated and recently worked on this pic. It looks fine on the calibrated monitor but it looks very dark and contrasty on my brother's mac. Would anyone care to comment if it looks too dark or contrasty on their monitor?
50MP
Looks wonderful on my Cinema Display ... lots of POP. It's near impossible calibrating for the internet because there are so many variables ... everyones monitor and browser are all different. Calibrating for print and calibrating a Plasma for watching movies is easier as there aren't other viewers involved.