If landscapes are the order of the day, here's mine. Really struggling to fit the landscape into a 18mm lens so I tried zooming instead
Morialta national park in Adelaide. F11 @ 60mm, 1/60th, ISO400.
Top left quadrant selectively darkened in post.
I liked the background to the flower Tori and the other shot to explain it.
I like the composition and colours Achuang.
D800, D300, D90, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200VR f2.8, 300 F4, 105 micro, 16-85VR, 50mm 1.8, Tammy 90 macro, 70-300VR, SB900, 2xSB600, MB-D10, 055XPROB 322RC2. New computers to run photoshop faster. C&C always appreciated. PhotoGallery
Pressing the shutter is the start of the process - Joe McNally ... Buying the body is the start of the process - Dread Pirate
whats that 10 stunners in a row ? damn me. awesome work all.
accord, that shot is unreal. i love it espcially cos Rich will be out there on the weekend trying to do better. lmao
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How'd you get that (lovely) pastel colouration? Was it by adjusting shadows and highlights in photoshop? What were your tricks if you can share?
D800, D300, D90, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200VR f2.8, 300 F4, 105 micro, 16-85VR, 50mm 1.8, Tammy 90 macro, 70-300VR, SB900, 2xSB600, MB-D10, 055XPROB 322RC2. New computers to run photoshop faster. C&C always appreciated. PhotoGallery
Pressing the shutter is the start of the process - Joe McNally ... Buying the body is the start of the process - Dread Pirate
DPR,
For some strange reason the "plant life" in that photo reminds me of a bunch of olives stuck with toothpicks. Perhaps, it's a "martini" tree.
My ears aren't that big!
My photo turned out slightly different from Stuart's photo since I'm guessing I choose a different spot to focus on with the 10.5mm. I noticed that the photographer can manipulate the shot simply by holding the camera at a different angle while using the fisheye.
that is a nice shot...a fisheye can really give you a totally different perspective.