petronius
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dallard
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This is great.
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dallard
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Thanks Robert. I'm incredibly lazy when it comes to post processing so the red filter is merely an Aperture preset. I had a GRD4 for a while but had to sell it because of financial woes but I'm looking through my old photos taken with it and it really makes me miss the GRD way of shooting. I've been playing around lately with the idea of getting a second hand GRDIII since I miss the way those cameras made me approach things differently. I'm assuming the GRDV will come out in 2013 (they're on a 2 year product cycle) which has me wondering with large sensors/small bodies being all the rage lately what they will do with it.
dleyva2
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Plaza López Allue
Huesca, Spain
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Dominique Leyva
helen.HH
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rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
In the spirit of Helen's post, here are a few more raindrops. Though they are not the subject. It was a stormy day on the Oregon coast. I was indoors with a ladybug.
http://roberthilllong.tumblr.com/image/22152763990
Sorry, don't know why the image won't load today. But the link is good.
http://roberthilllong.tumblr.com/image/22152763990
Sorry, don't know why the image won't load today. But the link is good.
rehview
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helen.HH
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Gorgeous B&W Tree shot, Wosim !
It was Petronius who got me Interested in Raindrops seeing his Cool Shot
Dominique: hthat house and the Sky have a Touch of Foreboding...Lovely
Fab Train & Lights Michael...
Love ALL the Posts in this Thread !
It was Petronius who got me Interested in Raindrops seeing his Cool Shot
Dominique: hthat house and the Sky have a Touch of Foreboding...Lovely
Fab Train & Lights Michael...
Love ALL the Posts in this Thread !
Archiver
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What a great thread. Here are a couple of recent ones from me. The first was inspired by Wolfgang's black and white technique, the second is a split-tone preset that I created in the last few weeks.

GRD III - Initiating the Young by Archiver, on Flickr

GRD III - Watching the Conversation by Archiver, on Flickr

GRD III - Initiating the Young by Archiver, on Flickr

GRD III - Watching the Conversation by Archiver, on Flickr
petronius
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paulfish4570
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zeno, are you shooting those macros in the mirror, or guess-aiming directly at yourself? or something else?
petronius
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zeno, are you shooting those macros in the mirror, or guess-aiming directly at yourself? or something else?
Paul, the first series was shot by aiming at myself (challenge contribution) the new ones show details of my wife´s head.
28mm
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Thank you, but I do nothing special. I am using Adobe Lightroom 3.6 with the Leica M9 and the GRD III for developing the raw files. I never shoot jpg and never use the automatic b&w conversion in Lightroom. In the HSL-Panel I always reduce colour saturation to 0 and than adjust each colour's luminosity. For example: adjusting blue luminosity can open astonishing distant views in foggy colour shots in the mountains. Here you can see, what I mean:
example (color)
example (converted
Than I am using the Tone Curve Panel for finetuning. You need some time, but it's really astonishing, what pleasing results you can get from some boring colour shots.
Play aroúnd, it's really worthwhile!
P.S. I posted some B&W shots, taken with the Leica M9 in th€ Leica M section of this forum: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1996739&postcount=156
Thanks for sharing this Wolfgang! Have not had much success with my own B&W and Lightroom 3.6 disregards the GRD's B&W JPGs if there's a RAW file.
A couple weak B&W conversions from Lightroom (used the red filter preset):

SF Giants World Series Celebration: Into the fire by -林-, on Flickr

SF Giants World Series Celebration: Sweep! by -林-, on Flickr

SF Giants World Series Celebrations: Fun's over by -林-, on Flickr
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paulfish4570
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those giants celebration shot have visual power ...
petronius
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Bill58
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Either that's a granite building or it's way too grainy for me, but each to his own.
petronius
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No granite, only testing the limits.
dogbunny
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agoglanian
Reconnected.
I keep wondering about the GRD. I'd like to have a compact digital to carry around when I'm shooting film.
I've always heard such good things about them, but I've always been reluctant to buy one.
I assume you guys all enjoy yours?
I've always heard such good things about them, but I've always been reluctant to buy one.
I assume you guys all enjoy yours?
petronius
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It´s not only the output, for me it´s mostly the user interface, that makes the GRD so enjoyable!
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