martin-f5
Well-known
in the forrest
in the city

in the city

amoz
Established
Nice light indeed. Any post-processing?
Slightly off-topic, I find the frames (black line plus white band) a bit obtrusive. I am unsure whether it is used to try and make a dull picture stand out, or it really adds to the image. The former I think is often true –although I don't think these pictures are dull (but I do miss some foreground action) and thus you have no need of such a frame–, the latter I think is not true –it might help in presenting the image, but not in actually strenghtening it. Anyway, you clearly have your goal in adding the frames and I'd be happy if you would share it.
Best
Slightly off-topic, I find the frames (black line plus white band) a bit obtrusive. I am unsure whether it is used to try and make a dull picture stand out, or it really adds to the image. The former I think is often true –although I don't think these pictures are dull (but I do miss some foreground action) and thus you have no need of such a frame–, the latter I think is not true –it might help in presenting the image, but not in actually strenghtening it. Anyway, you clearly have your goal in adding the frames and I'd be happy if you would share it.
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martin-f5
Well-known
Nice light indeed. Any post-processing?
Slightly off-topic, I find the frames (black line plus white band) a bit obtrusive. I am unsure whether it is used to try and make a dull picture stand out, or it really adds to the image. The former I think is often true –although I don't think these pictures are dull (but I do miss some foreground action) and thus you have no need of such a frame–, the latter I think is not true –it might help in presenting the image, but not in actually strenghtening it. Anyway, you clearly have your goal in adding the frames and I'd be happy if you would share it.
Best
post processing in LR
It's ok, everyone should use the border he wants to use.
For me as a darkroom printer the small border around the photo is black and then white.
With my film cameras I shoot fullframed and of course I use the whole negativ.
In the digital world I sometimes crop a little bit but again I use a small black and thicker white border.
I'm shure not every one likes that but like you I want to use my one style.
So I'm hapy about the grey background of RFF,
would it be white, no one would see my white border.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
it's nice light but the coplors, esp. of the forest, are a bit weak! At least I am used to more of that green and beautiful browns.
Austerby
Well-known
I very much like the second one as it has a look of an Atkinson Grimshaw painting, such as Liverpool Quay by Night about it, with those lovely wintry tones.
http://www.artunframed.com/images/grimshaw/Liverpool_Quay_by_Moonlight.jpg
http://www.artunframed.com/images/grimshaw/Liverpool_Quay_by_Moonlight.jpg
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I like the pics but like amoz I find the white border a distraction that detracts from the images ... but as you said it's your personal preference so who are we to complain? 
mcgrattan
Well-known
The first [which I really like] reminds of a photo I took a couple of weeks back:
[Slightly soft/grainy scan, the original transparency is cleaner]
This is not from an M8, though!

[Slightly soft/grainy scan, the original transparency is cleaner]
This is not from an M8, though!
amoz
Established
post processing in LR
Thanks, but more specifically I wondered if you touched the colours themselves?
Thanks for explaining your framing preferences as well, at least now I understand.
martin-f5
Well-known
bevor and after,
please note I've no special way to do that.
I take my LR tools and edit untill I like the photography,
the M8 files give me enough possibilities to do that.
And, of course, in the end I frame it with the white boarder.
please note I've no special way to do that.
I take my LR tools and edit untill I like the photography,
the M8 files give me enough possibilities to do that.
And, of course, in the end I frame it with the white boarder.
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kevin m
Veteran
Very nice! The muted colors seem very natural, and suited to the subject. 
RuedigerMerz
Member
Martin,
I very much like the first photo. For me it has a kind of an atmosphere where I almost can smell the forest. Is this a photo from the Black Forest?
The photo of the tram is nice too. Is this Freiburg?
Regarding the border, I can't see the white border because my RFF configuration has a white background. Anyways, the photos are great. Thanks for sharing.
Keep it up.
Rudy
I very much like the first photo. For me it has a kind of an atmosphere where I almost can smell the forest. Is this a photo from the Black Forest?
The photo of the tram is nice too. Is this Freiburg?
Regarding the border, I can't see the white border because my RFF configuration has a white background. Anyways, the photos are great. Thanks for sharing.
Keep it up.
Rudy
martin-f5
Well-known
Martin,
I very much like the first photo. For me it has a kind of an atmosphere where I almost can smell the forest. Is this a photo from the Black Forest?
The photo of the tram is nice too. Is this Freiburg?
Regarding the border, I can't see the white border because my RFF configuration has a white background. Anyways, the photos are great. Thanks for sharing.
Keep it up.
Rudy
the farn is from the Black Forest,
and you are right the tram is in Freiburg
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Not weak, subdued. I like that kind of subtle rendering very muchit's nice light but the coplors, esp. of the forest, are a bit weak! At least I am used to more of that green and beautiful browns.
It is also great when there is no light (photographically speaking

mountainrivera
Established
#2 is a great shot and would look good in B&W too.
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