I is good to see the thread moving along apace, and the quality of your images is inspiring, fun to read.
Like George's cloud reflection on the building windows and meadow,(it took me a second to understand what i was looking at). Leighton's foggy orchard, Andy's colors - so saturated yet natural, Regina's feel of the large city (Scary and pretty at once), Ocean's log fishing (put your first name in the profile, lest old minds forget ), liked James's grain even if he did not, do not abandon film, just use it on occasion.
On a topic dear to my heart, for a lot of my photos, I brighten the shadow area a lot, meaning a lot, 3 to 5 stops. Was eagerly awaiting newer cameras thinking that they would raise the dynamic range - but they do not - according to DXO Mark, my D800 and D810 are as good as or better than the Z6 and Z7- but the surprise is that all those cameras are a little better for dynamic range than the Z8, Z6II, Z7II and noticeable better than the Z6III. Improvements to in sensor focusing and video are a compromise to pure photo performance, I guess. So I will keep waiting, as I do not like video, do not like the camera to focus for me, and take only one photo at the time.
I keep doing the same old things, should make an effort to break out into something new. But I did not , so it was Cruising Grand Friday again!
This is a brand new car, excluded by the rules, but not enforced. Lens is 35mm 1.4 N 366095 - still like new except for Thorium enhanced color balance. On a side by side test, this lens was the sharpest of my four 35mm 1.4, at 1.4.
I is good to see the thread moving along apace, and the quality of your images is inspiring, fun to read.
Like George's cloud reflection on the building windows and meadow,(it took me a second to understand what i was looking at). Leighton's foggy orchard, Andy's colors - so saturated yet natural, Regina's feel of the large city (Scary and pretty at once), Ocean's log fishing (put your first name in the profile, lest old minds forget ), liked James's grain even if he did not, do not abandon film, just use it on occasion.
I keep doing the same old things, should make an effort to break out into something new. But I did not , so it was Cruising Grand Friday again!
This is a brand new car, excluded by the rules, but not enforced. Lens is 35mm 1.4 N 366095 - still like new except for Thorium enhanced color balance. On a side by side test, this lens was the sharpest of my four 35mm 1.4, at 1.4.
I is good to see the thread moving along apace, and the quality of your images is inspiring, fun to read.
Like George's cloud reflection on the building windows and meadow,(it took me a second to understand what i was looking at). Leighton's foggy orchard, Andy's colors - so saturated yet natural, Regina's feel of the large city (Scary and pretty at once), Ocean's log fishing (put your first name in the profile, lest old minds forget ),
I keep doing the same old things, should make an effort to break out into something new. But I did not , so it was Cruising Grand Friday again!
This is a brand new car, excluded by the rules, but not enforced. Lens is 35mm 1.4 N 366095 - still like new except for Thorium enhanced color balance. On a side by side test, this lens was the sharpest of my four 35mm 1.4, at 1.4.
I is good to see the thread moving along apace, and the quality of your images is inspiring, fun to read.
Like George's cloud reflection on the building windows and meadow,(it took me a second to understand what i was looking at). Leighton's foggy orchard, Andy's colors - so saturated yet natural, Regina's feel of the large city (Scary and pretty at once), Ocean's log fishing (put your first name in the profile, lest old minds forget ),
I keep doing the same old things, should make an effort to break out into something new. But I did not , so it was Cruising Grand Friday again!
This is a brand new car, excluded by the rules, but not enforced. Lens is 35mm 1.4 N 366095 - still like new except for Thorium enhanced color balance.
I is good to see the thread moving along apace, and the quality of your images is inspiring, fun to read.
Like George's cloud reflection on the building windows and meadow,(it took me a second to understand what i was looking at). Leighton's foggy orchard, Andy's colors - so saturated yet natural, Regina's feel of the large city (Scary and pretty at once), Ocean's log fishing (put your first name in the profile, lest old minds forget ),
I keep doing the same old things, should make an effort to break out into something new. But I did not , so it was Cruising Grand Friday again!
This is a brand new car, excluded by the rules, but not enforced: