Post your foveon DP & SD1m Images

That's gorgeous! Which camera are you using? :)

Hahaha, I actually cannot tell if that is supposed to be a funny joke, or a serious question! Nice!

It was taken with the sometimes-neglected DP1M. I was trying to go with, instead of "fix", the innate magenta/green moods of the Foveon sensor.
 
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Inspired by what you've been posting, I'll admit that I've tried it in just the same fashion here in Lyon. To be honest, I'm ready to blame the city as much as my stunted imagination, haha, for my meagre results.

I too have been inspired by his (bk1970) postings. Feeling depressed and rundown as though my mindless midsuburbia is completely shot out ... I turned inwards a bit and have started doing some abstract work. Places I have walked a thousand times seem new and refreshing now. Scouting has been with my Nex and newly acquired Sigma 30/19 combo. I just love it. Hopefully, it will help me to dust the DP2M off and get back out with it! This new "I was Here" series is fantastic!
 
I've had some problems with banding on blue sky on the DP1M even in broad daylight. Workarounds have included adding vignette or simply cropping out.

Here are a couple of examples

This one had banding in the blue sky in the upper right corner and magenta tint on clouds in upper left. I post-processed to darken the sky and cropped out most of the parts with banding and magenta.


Le Plomb du Cantal by areality4all, on Flickr

Here is a 100% crop from the original upper right corner.


Crop of Plomb du Cantal by areality4all, on Flickr

This one had banding in the upper right, which I "solved" by darkening with a vignette in post.


Flowering dead leaves by areality4all, on Flickr

Here is a 100% crop of the upper corner before vignetting.


Crop of Flowering Dead Leaves by areality4all, on Flickr
 
The thing about Blaz's approach here, aside from being obviously productive, is you start to see what is actually around you rather than that constant search for the golden environment. I've tended to do this a lot throughout my photographic journey and Blaz's work is a healthy reminder that all you need is a decent camera, a pair of legs and some imagination.
 
The thing about Blaz's approach here, aside from being obviously productive, is you start to see what is actually around you rather than that constant search for the golden environment. I've tended to do this a lot throughout my photographic journey and Blaz's work is a healthy reminder that all you need is a decent camera, a pair of legs and some imagination.

Plus one... But he also has one of the best eyes I have ever seen.

Gary
 
Some of mine, from old used and abused DP2s, bent, dented and screws missing, but still shoots. It was with me on my motorcycle expedition through Middle-East and all Africa, one brave little digital camera I used for documenting.




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Wish I could afford Merrill, but as of now I'd rather invest this huge amount of money it into MF film if I had it available.

Cheers,
Margus
 
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