lscaglio
Member
Some pictures taken during a tour in the "costiera amalfitana"
Luca





Luca
Harry Lime
Practitioner
Nice pictures. #2 and #5 work best for me, with #5 being the best.
Are there any details in the highlights?
That Canon lens was Garry Winogrand's workhorse.
Are there any details in the highlights?
That Canon lens was Garry Winogrand's workhorse.
MCTuomey
Veteran
I was thinking the same thing. The highlights seem "cooked" a bit, although the blacks are holding their own. Maybe it's my monitor ...
I like the shots, notwithstanding my comment. Thanks for sharing!
I like the shots, notwithstanding my comment. Thanks for sharing!
Tuolumne
Veteran
Highlights look blown to me too. Easiest way to tell is to look at them in the R-D1 with the monitor set to show blown highlights. The R-D1 raw software is very good at recovering blown highlights, give it a try. I like the atmosphere of the photos. Very reminiscent of old-time voyages of discovery.
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lscaglio
Member
Thanks for your attention.
I agree with you, the highlights are a little blown, on my other LCD screen there was more details. Anyway I like the "film" look of this association (RD-1 + old Canon lens)
Thanks
Luca
I agree with you, the highlights are a little blown, on my other LCD screen there was more details. Anyway I like the "film" look of this association (RD-1 + old Canon lens)
Thanks
Luca
Tuolumne
Veteran
Yes, the R-D1 does give very "filmic" results. Part of its "pixie dust".
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