airfrogusmc
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macfiend love the stillness along side the hustle bustle.
alice
Established
jcrutcher
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Vince Lupo
Whatever
Just came back from our Christmas excursion to Toronto to visit family, and uploaded all the shots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/direction-one-inc/8332954073/in/set-72157632399810869/lightbox/
For a few of the shots I tried out the Silver Efex Pro 2 software that came with the Monochrom. It's definitely a powerful tool, but I've also discovered that it's possible to go a bit too far with the 'Efex' (you'll probably see what I'm talking about in a couple of the shots).
Most of the other shots were processed through PhotoShop RAW, and very little was done. Think I'll be tweaking those a bit, slowly but surely.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/direction-one-inc/8332954073/in/set-72157632399810869/lightbox/
For a few of the shots I tried out the Silver Efex Pro 2 software that came with the Monochrom. It's definitely a powerful tool, but I've also discovered that it's possible to go a bit too far with the 'Efex' (you'll probably see what I'm talking about in a couple of the shots).
Most of the other shots were processed through PhotoShop RAW, and very little was done. Think I'll be tweaking those a bit, slowly but surely.
xdayv
Color Blind
Just came back from our Christmas excursion to Toronto to visit family, and uploaded all the shots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/direction-one-inc/8332954073/in/set-72157632399810869/lightbox/
For a few of the shots I tried out the Silver Efex Pro 2 software that came with the Monochrom. It's definitely a powerful tool, but I've also discovered that it's possible to go a bit too far with the 'Efex' (you'll probably see what I'm talking about in a couple of the shots).
Most of the other shots were processed through PhotoShop RAW, and very little was done. Think I'll be tweaking those a bit, slowly but surely.
had a nice time checking on your shots at flickr, thanks for sharing your photos, i can feel the warmness of your family. i like the last one the best. happy new year!
airfrogusmc
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its been a very long time since I last posted....not the best MM shot but wanted to start posting again!
Not bad at all I'd say. New MM?
airfrogusmc
Veteran
had a nice time checking on your shots at flickr, thanks for sharing your photos, i can feel the warmness of your family. i like the last one the best. happy new year!
Yes I agree. I really prefer photoshop.
airfrogusmc
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jcrutcher really shows how clean high ISO files can be. Nice glass to.
alice
Established
Not bad at all I'd say. New MM?
yes, new MM. After fixing of the "vertical line and white spot" problem a few days ago.
I am still trying to figure out how to post the photo bigger...
airfrogusmc
Veteran
yes, new MM. After fixing of the "vertical line and white spot" problem a few days ago.
I am still trying to figure out how to post the photo bigger...
I use photobucket and have the size upload set at 1024 on the long side.
stnwara
stnwara
MM21

jcrutcher
Veteran
jcrutcher really shows how clean high ISO files can be. Nice glass to.
Thank you!
Jim
airfrogusmc
Veteran
xdayv
Color Blind
the last one is my fav ^^
airfrogusmc
Veteran
the last one is my fav ^^
Thanks Dave.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Watch Makers

airfrogusmc
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airfrogusmc
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Allen, thanks. I really like your latest set, and digging your style and composition - keep 'em coming. ^^
Thanks and you keep'm come'n too.
jcrutcher
Veteran
An old Flour Mill in Tempe Arizona. (Hayden Flour) Shot through a chain link fence in the evening. They have flood lights inside to keep the vandals out.
50mm Lux E46 Pre-ASPH Iso 2000
Electric power plant

L1000906.jpg by rootbeer2004, on Flickr
Money Safe

L1000910.jpg by rootbeer2004, on Flickr
I'm no where close to most photographers on this thread but I'm discovering that I don't have to shoot wide open with the mono. 2-8-4.0 works well when you have a camera that can shoot high ISO.
Dave, I agree with Dirk your processing is fabulous, maybe some day you can share?
Jim
50mm Lux E46 Pre-ASPH Iso 2000
Electric power plant

L1000906.jpg by rootbeer2004, on Flickr
Money Safe

L1000910.jpg by rootbeer2004, on Flickr
I'm no where close to most photographers on this thread but I'm discovering that I don't have to shoot wide open with the mono. 2-8-4.0 works well when you have a camera that can shoot high ISO.
Dave, I agree with Dirk your processing is fabulous, maybe some day you can share?
Jim
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