raid
Dad Photographer
I uploaded today some images that I took very recently with the M8 and a rigid Summicron. Both are wonderful.
DNG ==> LR5 ==> Perfect Effects 9(Polaroid Film 690) ==> CS2 (some contrast)
Outside Joe Patti's Seafood (Pensacola, Florida)
DNG ==> LR5 ==> Perfect Effects 9(Polaroid Film 690) ==> CS2 (some contrast)
Outside Joe Patti's Seafood (Pensacola, Florida)










kknox
kknox
Great combo, great photos.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
really Nice Raid !
Old Lens ... 10 megapixel makes Wonderful photos, Beautifully Crisp, lovely color palatte
Old Lens ... 10 megapixel makes Wonderful photos, Beautifully Crisp, lovely color palatte
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Great lens, great colors!
Erik.
Erik.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Very nice rendering.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Bellissime! Very nice, Raid, love the colours!
robert
robert
bcostin
Well-known
Those are great! I love the anchors. I'm a sucker for big rusty things well photographed.
raid
Dad Photographer
Great combo, great photos.
Thank you. The rigid Summicron is among my all time favorite lenses. It works very well with the M8.
raid
Dad Photographer
really Nice Raid !
Old Lens ... 10 megapixel makes Wonderful photos, Beautifully Crisp, lovely color palatte
Thank you Helen. Yes, they seem to be a fine pair! While the M8 gives me wonderful colors, the use of "Instant Film " in Perfect Effects may have brought out Polaroid-like colors here.
raid
Dad Photographer
Great lens, great colors!
Erik.
Thank you Erik. I needed a break from using the Zeiss Hologon!
raid
Dad Photographer
Very nice rendering.
Thank you! The rigid Summicron teams up nicely with the (old) M8.
raid
Dad Photographer
Bellissime! Very nice, Raid, love the colours!
robert
Hi Robert. It was your love for Polaroid photography that drove me to try out such a setting in Perfect Effects. Color get a special pastel hue. In the end, these are tools for us to use once in a while.
raid
Dad Photographer
Those are great! I love the anchors. I'm a sucker for big rusty things well photographed.
Thank you. The old Summicron is "not too old".
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