Bob YILDIRAN wrote:
Great B&W tonality, very close to film quality . Mind to share your software please?
Thanks Bob. part of film quality, esp in the second one, is the grain, which is a combination of high iso, and warm light, and me having to push the exposure. For both I used LR 4.1. started with preset black and white 5 on the lightroom presets with some adjustments. Glad you like them.
missed that one, great work!: FlyPenFly wrote:
Reprocessed some old files taken with the C3.
sebboh wrote:
rokkor MD 24/2.8:
nice one!
Yesterday some friends were visiting and i took some jpgs because i was lazy and was really surprised about the colors, i wouldn't know how to get such great colors out of my raw-files.
please ignore the compositions, the colors are the point ;-)
Taylor Sherman wrote:
Love the third picture, Philip. What is the ambient light like for your shots? (is it really dawn/dusk all the time or is it processing)
I was wondering too. Like the pics and PP, Philip, great work as usual -- but I think your photos tend to be somewhat on the darker side as of late. (I know my monitor is on the brighter side when I am doing non-photo work, as I boost it up to 160cd/m, and they appear darkish, as if underexposed, nevertheless). If it's your concept, that's fine; but otherwise, IMHO, they would benefit from opening up to the lighter side just a bit. Spectacular work otherwise.