Nice Shoes
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3295/...c5f4e1f9_o.jpg
iso1600, f2.8, 1/200, Sigma 50-150@150mm. Converted to B&W with DPP, added some noise and vignette in PS.
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Nice Shoes
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3295/...c5f4e1f9_o.jpg
iso1600, f2.8, 1/200, Sigma 50-150@150mm. Converted to B&W with DPP, added some noise and vignette in PS.
A quite night at home enjoying the rain...
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3285/...75ebe60c3e.jpg
17-40....(got my shorts and T-shirt plenty dirty taking this one and one guy stopped to ask if I was OK ;) )....
http://brownphotography.smugmug.com/...02_BQEdH-L.jpg
Gary, I like the bowling feet shot. Simple, but it works for me.
interesting that people at this forum take more pictures while people on the other two or three major forums argue about why their brand is better than the other.
I posted a similar shot to this almost a year and a half ago, but my last post was just a single shot that had been cropped to make a pano. This one is made up of three shots and stitched together using photostitch. It took me this long to get another really crisp clear night without any haze. Now I finally have some room to enlarge this as a print, in fact, it seems to sharpen up a bit as I enlarge it more. Upon viewing my post here, it seems to have lost some sharpness after reducing its size for this post. Oh well! What do you think anyway?
C&C always welcome. I would really like some suggestions about how you guys might process this. New creative photoshop ideas are definitely always welcome. Cheers!
Zmikers - very cool cityscape pano.
i like it michaelb
i don't know why, but it works for me
I bet if poseted larger, it would look sharper.
My only complaint is the white in the border.For me it's too thick or too bright.. kind makes the border the brightest thing in the picture, y'know?