One of my favorite places on the planet. Muir Woods National Monument is a unit of the National Park Service on the Pacific coast of southwestern Marin County, California, 12 miles north of San Francisco.
Hey guys. Missed you so much, I was sooo busy. Here I am back around, hoping to have more time during the next period. Great shots lately here, this seems to be getting better each day. Mine for the day, comments and critique are appreciated as always. Thank you everyone. Did I mention I missed posting here?
Awesome job everyone!! I did not have time lately to post to PAD, but find few minutes today. Following picture is much different than original one. First, RAW conversion in Capture One, than correction in PS, perspective (to compensate for shooting up-word and little bit of center. After that curves and B&W, and curves again. On the end I "squeezed" picture in up-down direction to bring brick shelf closer to clock. See it yourself, and let me know how you feel about it: D800|135 AI-s 2.8 at f8 | 6s | ISO400 | RRS TVC24 BH40 Here you can see previous version of same picture.
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D4 70-200 2.8 1/500 ISO 250 @ f/6.3
Nikon D800 Carl Zeiss 35 f/2
D5100, 12-24 f4, 5 shot hdr in Photomatix
Here is a quick share form me for today.
Jürgen
D800 - Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 @ 14mm and f/4 ISO 640
D800 | Nikon 24-70mm @ 24mm | HDR | f/9.0 | ISO 200
Mine for the day, comments and critique are appreciated as always. Thank you everyone.
Did I mention I missed posting here?
Sometimes architecture looks just as made for computer visualisation. Strange.
D800, 35/1.4 1/1000 f/6.3
D5000, 17-55 F2.8 @ 35mm, F6.3
D300S,18-200@65mm,F8
I did not have time lately to post to PAD, but find few minutes today. Following picture is much different than original one.
First, RAW conversion in Capture One, than correction in PS, perspective (to compensate for shooting up-word and little bit of center. After that curves and B&W, and curves again. On the end I "squeezed" picture in up-down direction to bring brick shelf closer to clock.
See it yourself, and let me know how you feel about it:
D800|135 AI-s 2.8 at f8 | 6s | ISO400 | RRS TVC24 BH40
Here you can see previous version of same picture.