saph wrote:
Looking at Chuong's post on this page, I think he's one of the likely suspects. I have an alibi, when I clicked on the link the thing had already sold.
The last of the fall colors under a blanket of white this morning. Ray, you might have seen some of this today. Ours was lake effect overnight. Taken with the 55 f3.5 Ai'd. Missed the focus a bit, sorry. Thanks for looking.
Scott
I am in Steve's camp, with my 15mm on the culling shelf, but your use has me thinking again. Seems every time I use mine the lighting causes the dreaded purple blobs. But again, I rarely shoot interior scenes like yours with it. You show that it really shines in that environment.
mp356 wrote:
The last of the fall colors under a blanket of white this morning. Ray, you might have seen some of this today. Ours was lake effect overnight. Taken with the 55 f3.5 Ai'd. Missed the focus a bit, sorry. Thanks for looking.
Scott
Scott, you can keep that up there for a while longer. Still have too many leaves to get up down here
Samy,
I marked where they are using the 17,500 pixel image for reference.
Jim
For fun here is a link to a 26 image 110 degree stitch shot with the Nikon 300mm f4 afs of 29 wind turbines. It took me quite a while to find a vantage point to see so many. This is the image where I learned that jpg images can not exceed more than 30,000 pixels (it was originally almost 90,000) I marked these as well on a more manageable 2700 pixel image. Photo LINKED HERE
Scott, your first snow scene is a harbinger the cold is here for the next many months!
mp356 wrote:
The last of the fall colors under a blanket of white this morning. Ray, you might have seen some of this today. Ours was lake effect overnight. Taken with the 55 f3.5 Ai'd. Missed the focus a bit, sorry. Thanks for looking.
Scott
mp356 wrote:
The last of the fall colors under a blanket of white this morning. Ray, you might have seen some of this today. Ours was lake effect overnight. Taken with the 55 f3.5 Ai'd. Missed the focus a bit, sorry. Thanks for looking.
Scott
Yep, had some though the day on Sunday, but mostly melted by end of the day. Back to gray and drab, but if I get the chance I may run out over later in the week to this one maple that is usually a late color tree and try my luck there.
Andy - love the Melbourne shots. Partly because of the composition and partly the use of B&W, you've made it glisten. I know the Docklands quite well, and it does not look anywhere near as glamorous as that.
Scott - wonderful fall shot. I've never seen that mixture of new growth, with fallen leaves, covered in snow. The red leaves make it pop.
Peter - You're absolutely right that it's Ben post Philippe, but that Annecy pic isn't quite there, at least to my eye. The pic you posted on Flickr is spot on, actually I had to do a double take because I could have sworn it was one of mine yet I didn't recognise it. Well done.
Jim - interesting pano. I went to your blog. It was great. Some wonderful posts. My only criticism is that you've been too lazy and not posted enough. Nothing from 2016 to this year and only 3 posts in 2021. (Loved the post about Max and Beryl).
Procssed as follows - from Raw file open NikColorEfex >Dark contrasts (adjust as liked) > Darken/lighten Centre>Levels (darken shadows > save the Tiff. In DxO PL (or lightroom) open Tiff > Local adjustemnts to fine tune light and dark areas.
Also in Annecy which I think is a street photogarphers paradise
Procssed as follows - from Raw file open NikColorEfex >Dark contrasts (adjust as liked) > Darken/lighten Centre>Levels (darken shadows > save the Tiff. In DxO PL (or lightroom) open Tiff > Local adjustemnts to fine tune light and dark areas.
Also in Annecy which I think is a street photogarphers paradise
Yeah, yeah Peter, they're great, but now that you've made me redundant what am I supposed to do? I'm already copying Philippe, now you're copying me copying Philippe, what does that leave me........
bruni wrote:
Yeah, yeah Peter, they're great, but now that you've made me redundant what am I supposed to do? I'm already copying Philippe, now you're copying me copying Philippe, what does that leave me........