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Yellow * Green * PINK! Carnival 2011 San Francisco

Yellow * Green * PINK! Carnival 2011 San Francisco

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Shot from my X100 before it died and went to Fuji heaven. :D

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This one is great Keith. Very sorry yours is kaput, but total failure is better for the return. Hope the replacement is a gem.
 
Black and white images here

Black and white images here

Simon..., OlliL, and Benjie:
Your B&W images are stunning. I'm curious... were these straight our of the camera, using the "monochrome" setting? Or did you post-process them? If so, what software did you use? Thanks.
Jamie
 
Gary, is this one straight from the camera without PS-type (saturation, replace color, etc.) manipulation?/

No.. I wanted strong colors.

Shot RAW only and then lots of manipulation in AP3.0. Increased saturation and vibrance and then worked on blown highlights and shadows. Every shot had blown highlights using matrix metering pre adjustment. That light was brutal.
 
Simon,
Wonderful portrait. Great detail and expression




Koven:
Great composition!

gilpen
LOL, I love this shot.

Kuvvy, I love the lighting and sense of space. The second one has a very 1930's cinema lighting feel. Fantastic.

Benjie,
Great sense of intimacy and caring. Very well done.

Some shots I have captured over the past month. I love the stealthiness this camera affords. Silent mode is my favorite. I have missed shooting with a "rangefinderish" camera for a while. The high ISO capabilities have exceeded my expectations but the hit or miss focusing has been a greater let down in low light, even with the AF assist. Quirks aside, I have been loving to shoot with it. I hope the manual focus slow issue can be resolved.



Bed time by danklar, on Flickr


Livy on the farm by danklar, on Flickr


Jaks big smile by danklar, on Flickr


Jak in green 1 by danklar, on Flickr


Paul by danklar, on Flickr


Love the Pano feature,

TZ Bridge Pano by danklar, on Flickr
No Post work on this one, straight out of the camera. Need to get rid of the ghost cars.

Full Version: http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5270/5693342527_b8ffa396ab_o.jpg
 
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The Olympic rain forests are intrinsically very difficult to ascertain any
kind of decent composition. The detail in the landscape is an overlaod
on the brain, and it becomes (for me) a true challenge of where the hell
to point the camera! Mad

I decided that instead of trying to simplify, an almost impossible task,
that I would just go ahead and compose directly onto the "jungle" and
let things fall where they may.

This terrain was very broad and flat, with an area of several square
kilometers, so I used compass bearings to keep in touch with where
the nearest trail was. That trail would take me back to my car.


Traveling North-Northeast
Compass Bearing 93 East
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Simon..., OlliL, and Benjie:
Your B&W images are stunning. I'm curious... were these straight our of the camera, using the "monochrome" setting? Or did you post-process them? If so, what software did you use? Thanks.
Jamie

silver efex. digital black and white is just so much more complicated and time-consuming than film. :D
 
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