Photo by blimey • Last comment by alphazeiss • On 06-01-10 23:05
Nice pup you have there!! It's so adorable!!!
I have a niece named Mia (a Shih Tzu girl) that looks like yours. How did you get yours to stay still??! My niece Mia doesn't stop jumping/zooming around everywhere, and makes me afraid of her :|
Thanks 'Philber'.
Sadly a lot of my old 'non commercial' film from 'Blad and Contax ended up in storage boxes and nearly every scan I now do from the film needs retouching to remove fungus tracks. I guess It's like a decorator having the worse looking house in the street! See: www.digitalmasters.com.au for nice images my clients are creating - I'm going to the ones using Zeiss glass onto this site.
Cheers, David.
This is Banksey's home turf and there is lots of other Street Art to view. If you have never heard of Banksey, then have a look. Brilliant!
http://www.google.co.uk/images?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&channel=s&hl=en&q=banksey&cr=countryUK|countryGB&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=UzUFTOj_L8uP4gbTu_nLDg&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CEgQsAQwAw
Photo by philber • Last comment by philber • On 06-01-10 09:31
I tried, Stephen and you are totally right. Thanks for the suggestion. I need to think of B&W more often, and have posted another one just for you...:-)
Moneyscalp, Mourne Mountains, Co. Down, N. Ireland❌
The penalty for using an Ultra Wideangle Lens is that you do have to apply correction to the Geometry if you want "true" horizontals and verticals. One of the reasons that I settled on DxO Optics Pro 6 ELITE software was the ease of making these corrections. In addition, the RAW conversions are superior to ACR and Canon's bundled software. You should try it. Oh, thanks to merrill and yourself for the feedback. This is what keeps one going in photography. Stephen
One of the weirdest pictures I've taken so far. That's how it came out of the camera, no postprocessing was done (except contrast).
The shallow depth of field at f1.4 gives that "miniature" look, because the fence is in focus but the structure in the rear isn't.
Info: 1/8sec, f1.4, 800 ISO generic film, handheld, Yashica FX-3 Super 2000, Zeiss Planar 1.4/50 T*.
Gas station on Portage Avenue in Winnipeg. Taken on a dense foggy night.
Info: 1/30sec, Superia X-Tra 800 , handheld, Yashica FX-3 Super 2000, Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f1.4. Sharpened, cropped.