The images on this page are incredible! Great work here and it just shows that it really isn't the 'camera' anymore that is the limiting factor for great images. Obviously the Nex system can deliver, now it is up to us!! And by the looks of things, you guys are rocking.
uhoh7 wrote:
You have many fine shots and the most recognizable style in the thread. This my favorite shot so far, and it just stopped me in review of the page.
I think this is the same location of another, wider study, with some fog, with a borrowed lens--which is another fav.
thank you very much! you are correct about the location, though i don't recall any fog on that particular occasion.
taran - fantastic first shot, nice feather detail (if you removed a hint of purple fringing along the left edge of the bird it would be perfect!)
uhoh7 wrote:
You have many fine shots and the most recognizable style in the thread. This my favorite shot so far
Agreed about the beautiful shot and a signature style.
Philip Reeve's style is even more recognizable IMO (not that it's a contest!). I must admit when I initially looked at his work I thought "trees, trees, more trees" before suddenly realising how subtly he coaxes beauty out of familiar scenes.
alan_m wrote:
Agreed about the beautiful shot and a signature style.
Philip Reeve's style is even more recognizable IMO (not that it's a contest!). I must admit when I initially looked at his work I thought "trees, trees, more trees" before suddenly realising how subtly he coaxes beauty out of familiar scenes.
thanks man :-)
The landscape around here is pretty boring, so i try to make the best out of it.
my observations regarding personal style:
sebboh - unusual perspectives, busy but interesting bokeh, a bit brownish colors, ducks (and other birds)
jim schemel - great everyday-detain shots i would have overlooked, realistic processing
wfrank - great colors and lighting
denoir - great compositions and superp processing, sadly for us he isn't that active anymore
briantho - warm colors, lively processing
now i left too many out but those come to my mind first.
Phillip Reeve, whenever I see a post by you, I know I can expect the highest quality photos and PP. Everyone has their own style, and you nailed some in your list, but few have such consistent qualitiy as you do. Also, kudos for sharing your PP in such great detail.
I miss Denoir's work too, fantastic consistent quality.
While we're passing around compliments, Sebboh and Phillip's shots this thread have given me more inspiration than anyone in my photography. Mostly I just realized I need to stop always shooting trying to get everything in focus, and everything in the picture. Also, I love both of their color palettes.
Weather has been incredibly wet out here. This morning somehow turned out nice but I was only able to grab a couple ho-hum shots on my commute to work:
Adam211 wrote:
While we're passing around compliments, Sebboh and Phillip's shots this thread have given me more inspiration than anyone in my photography. Mostly I just realized I need to stop always shooting trying to get everything in focus, and everything in the picture. Also, I love both of their color palettes.
Weather has been incredibly wet out here. This morning somehow turned out nice but I was only able to grab a couple ho-hum shots on my commute to work:
thanks! and might i add that you have a very photogenic commute.
Jacob D wrote:
I have been processing more than shooting lately. Been in a monochrome sort of mood. Went out yesterday and grabbed a few. Still using my beloved 5N. First two - Nokton 40, last CV15
Alan wrote :
> Philip Reeve's style is even more recognizable IMO (not that it's a contest!). I must admit when I initially looked at his >work I thought "trees, trees, more trees" before suddenly realising how subtly he coaxes beauty out of familiar >scenes.
Very true, and well said.
Philippe - The third image from Saint Malo is the most interesting to me. I really like it very much
Quicksilver123 - You captured these at just the right time with the color of the sky balancing the light of the buildings. Excellent...