Kristian, appreciating the urban landscapes you've posted. Very nicely executed, and a virtual travel for my mind to other locales. If only I had the time like Ken does (envious).
Peter, 98% of my post-processing is fairly simple, just within LR. Typically it's just curves, white-balance, and clarity/saturation type adjustments. Will come back to watch that video for sure, maybe this weekend.
Jose, the scientist with the excel sheets. Love it!
Mary, depending on the day, the time I go to work can be really dark out.. almost had a few meals of Venison hit my car the other morning, missed it by a sheet of paper. Had my heart pumping the rest of the way to work.It had a very large rack, too.
mjgphotoz wrote:
Hey Laura!
This is really different than your usual time of day! I LIKE!
Glad you were ok! Had a free range livestock meetup years ago, and it wasn't pretty! Two critters running at full gallup up out of a ditch at dusk and heading face on into a 1Ton pulling a loaded gooseneck going 55 mph is not something you will ever forget! The truck needed surgery, but our horses and the trailer were fine. The two critters sadly, were not. Had the driver not been experienced enough to know what to do and possessed with the courage to not step on the brakes, none of us would likely have escaped serious injury or worse.
Be careful out there at that hour! Sure makes for great photos though!
Really like the Christmas pics even if they are early! 2020 has been a very strange year and not very conducive to thoughts of the holidays or other happy things! Good job!! Keep it up!
My contribution today with some fall colors and late afternoon sun.
This with the Nikkor 75mm f/2.8 medium format lens for Bronica S. It is adapted to the GFX 50R. This lens definitely has lens flare when in strong light so a hood will be in order. But I think it works well in this shot.
Take the flaws and run with it. Well that is what my wife has been doing with me for 39 years
Jay - alway love your pictures. You have a way of drawing you into the the shot. Like you are there.
Scott - love the composition with the trees. Not may colors left here. Was a lot of brown this year.
Serge - enjoying the continued series on Connecticut. Good memories from the 80s for me
Chuong - Great sharpness with the 800mm. Nailed the focus too!
Andy - apart from the different fauna, that reminds me of some places I have been in North Carolina. What a place to have lunch!
Phong - Agree that it is a little early. But I noticed they were putting decorations on the light poles in my small town this week. Canceled our Christmas parade this year. It was a nighttime parade, one of the few in the area. Going to feel different this year. Thanks for sharing those shots.
gbohannon wrote:
My contribution today with some fall colors and late afternoon sun.
This with the Nikkor 75mm f/2.8 medium format lens for Bronica S. It is adapted to the GFX 50R. This lens definitely has lens flare when in strong light so a hood will be in order. But I think it works well in this shot.
Take the flaws and run with it. Well that is what my wife has been doing with me for 39 years
George
I've thought to start MF world with Pentax 645 system but find it limited of glasses. 67 to 645 adapter would work but it turns all manual focus. Who cares about, we are doing it here properly.
Love the idea of being chased. I talk to my wife you've made your lifetime mistake to allow me to marry you.
Thank you for your comment on Xmas photos. I'll contribute some more. Time to come.
No flare issues here. After looking at a few more shots from the walk this afternoon I am thinking the flare I was getting me be from reflections inside the adapter. I am going to put some flocking material in and give it another try tomorrow. If that improves it, it will be time for an ultra flat paint job on the interior.
Yeah, my encounter was at 4am, and definitely always on high alert on that road, but this time the eyeballs did not give him away in time. I did stomp the brakes and it gave me that split second of opportunity. I wouldn't have time to carshop right now...
mjgphotoz wrote:
Hey Laura,
Glad you were ok! Had a free range livestock meetup years ago, and it wasn't pretty! Two critters running at full gallup up out of a ditch at dusk and heading face on into a 1Ton pulling a loaded gooseneck going 55 mph is not something you will ever forget! The truck needed surgery, but our horses and the trailer were fine. The two critters sadly, were not. Had the driver not been experienced enough to know what to do and possessed with the courage to not step on the brakes, none of us would likely have escaped serious injury or worse.
Be careful out there at that hour! Sure makes for great photos though!
Really like the Christmas pics even if they are early! 2020 has been a very strange year and not very conducive to thoughts of the holidays or other happy things! Good job!! Keep it up!
Mary
Yes, it's.
We may need something to clear the air.