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Thread: safe haven for tiny formats

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by al olson View Post
    Yes, I meant HDR. I thought I had proofed my comments before posting. Oh well.

    Crushed blacks? Meaning that you shifted the histogram to the left and then expanded the contrast? I still like it!
    Yes, pretty much. I compress the scale in blacks among other edits such as selective color desaturation.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    I hand hold TLR's and have an aversion to a Paramender. I just don't shoot short lenses, saves buying expensive solutions. 135 and 180 is great. I like 180 with the square plastic lens hood, a real scary looking rig. Actually, I sit in a chair and shoot street with the thing in my lap. Zone focus.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Gordon Bilson View Post
    If you obtained a Paramender,you could get a handle.
    Or,a 2-inch rise on your tripod mark,
    Or,wing it..
    Tin Can

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Self with Giant Truck, Nevada


    Winnemucca Suburbs


    Dave's World, Oregon


    http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/

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    Fantastic shot. When I first picked up the Nikons I have now and ran into VR it blew me away. I was always very old school and it knocked outta my seat. Gives you a lot more time to spend on the non mechanical operations of photography. Beautiful.
    To capture a photograph is to record a moment - To make a photograph is to create a moment.
    - gerry schnaible

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats


    Tyne at twilight digital by NGUSS, on Flickr

    In town the other night.

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    Very nice. Really like the repetitive pattern of arches.

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    I like all the different color temperatures of the lights, Nguss.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats



    Mylestom Beach, NSW, Australia

    Sony A850

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Thanks guys, I am using an old Nikon 28mm Ai-s it's a nice lens, but I think I need a 24mm. I wonder what the Samyang tilt-shift will eventually be like.

    I very much like that beach photo Greenspeed, the colour palette is lovely.

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    Lovely tonality and soft color Greenspeed. I especially like the bottom 3/4 of the frame.

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