At least you didn't have to do the prep twice!
If you've ever had it before, you know why.I’ve got that enormous container waiting to drink when the time comes
, so I already have the good sense not to want to have to redo the prep!!
DavidArbogast Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 06, 2019 16:27 | #25531 navydoc wrote in post #18806165 At least you didn't have to do the prep twice! If you've ever had it before, you know why.I’ve got that enormous container waiting to drink when the time comes David | Flickr
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Eddie xpfloyd lookalike More info | Feb 06, 2019 16:37 | #25532 35 1.8, a7000, 16 lenses in the first half of 2019 (or whatever the number was SAR claimed) - I’ll believe it when I see it. I’m not convinced but I hope I’m wrong Leica M11 | Leica Q2 | Sony α7RV
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PhotosByDlee Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 06, 2019 18:13 | #25533 David Arbogast wrote in post #18806171 I want Sony to knock it out of the park on 35 1.8 like they did with the 85. The 50 1.8 is nice-n-cheap but I’m not sure it’s in the same league as the 85 1.8. I’d prefer great performance + lower price at the expense of larger size versus small size + lower price at the expense of worse performance. Don’t think we’ll get cheap + great performance + smaller size, but I’d love Sony to prove me wrong. I know you want the 24mm GM but would a 35mm f/1.8 G change that for you? Sony Alpha A7 Mark IV - Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G - Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM - Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DN Art - Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro - Sigma 50mm f/2 DG DN
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DavidArbogast Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by David Arbogast. | Feb 06, 2019 18:53 | #25534 Dlee13 wrote in post #18806220 I know you want the 24mm GM but would a 35mm f/1.8 G change that for you? I don’t think the release of a 35 1.8 will change my want of the 24GM because my plan is to pair the 24GM with the 50ZA. Since I already have a plan in place that doesn’t really involve owning a 35mm 1.8 I really should just shut my trap about it. David | Flickr
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PhotosByDlee Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 06, 2019 19:11 | #25535 David Arbogast wrote in post #18806244 I don’t think the release of a 35 1.8 will change my want of the 24GM because my plan is to pair the 24GM with the 50ZA. Since I already have a plan in place that doesn’t really involve owning a 35mm 1.8 I really should just shut my trap about it. :P Haha it's an easy lens to be obsessed with. Sony Alpha A7 Mark IV - Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G - Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM - Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DN Art - Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro - Sigma 50mm f/2 DG DN
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alfredomora Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by alfredomora. (3 edits in all) | Feb 06, 2019 20:36 | #25536 Badwater Basin was a pretty location to shoot. This was early one morning after we scouted the previous day. Sunstar shot of the moon illuminating the salt formations. - Alfredo -
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by TRhoads. | Feb 06, 2019 21:07 | #25537 digital_AM wrote in post #18806283 Badwater Basin was a pretty location to shoot. This was early one morning after we scouted the previous day. Sunstar shot of the moon illuminating the salt formations. I could't quite get the color of the foreground how I wanted so I kept it a bit cool. I remember it being cold that morning. Loxia 21 ![]() Here is a different version with some color correction to the foreground: ![]() I like the top cooler version more. It was pretty chilly out there, windy too...as we walked out we cleared that land mass and then WHAM! Cold hard wind... Website
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Feb 06, 2019 21:12 | #25538 TRhoads wrote in post #18806304 I like the top cooler version more. It was pretty chilly out there, windy too...as we walked out we cleared that land mass and then WHAM! Cold hard wind... I really like all the texture you have in the foreground, was that focus stacked, and how many frames? Thanks Travis for the feedback. Oh yeah I remember that now. - Alfredo -
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 06, 2019 21:15 | #25539 digital_AM wrote in post #18806308 Thanks Travis for the feedback. Oh yeah I remember that now. I thought I had focused stack it but it was just a single shot that was very underexposed. Maybe the cold was messing with my brain. Glad I was able to salvage it. I went through my Badwater Basin shots and didn't see any other image that really stood out to me. I think that place sort of requires an epic sky or some side lighting. Everything I got when the sun rose was fairly flat. Yeah I have not been overly enthused about most of my images from there...the ones from the moon like you have there were what I liked the most...I still have maybe one I will edit, but it will be a straggler when all the rest are done...working on the one from the dunes of your cloud right now. Website
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navydoc Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 06, 2019 21:19 | #25540 digital_AM wrote in post #18806283 Badwater Basin was a pretty location to shoot. This was early one morning after we scouted the previous day. Sunstar shot of the moon illuminating the salt formations. I could't quite get the color of the foreground how I wanted so I kept it a bit cool. I remember it being cold that morning. Loxia 21 ![]() Here is a different version with some color correction to the foreground: ![]() In order to have a consistent color in the sand, you might select it, add a black and white adjustment layer to it and then apply 'colorize' on a hue/saturation adjustment layer. That way, you can evenly adjust the hue, saturation, darkness/lightness of the selected sand to suit. Gene - My Photo Gallery ||
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 06, 2019 21:25 | #25541 So this is that same cloud that Alfredo so serendipitously lined up with shapes in the sand that worked really well...I don't have that...just that cloud and one of the cleanest patches of sand I could fine...still had good wind blown patterns in it...there is someone on the big dune with a tripod...not sure if that is Alfredo or not... Image hosted by forum (960090) © TRhoads [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Website
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Feb 06, 2019 21:34 | #25542 A 2 image focus stack captured during our scouting trip to the mud cracks in Death Valley. I took a long exposure shot but I like the clouds in this version. The light was a bit flat but improved considerably for sunset later in the day. - Alfredo -
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Feb 06, 2019 21:36 | #25543 navydoc wrote in post #18806312 In order to have a consistent color in the sand, you might select it, add a black and white adjustment layer to it and then apply 'colorize' on a hue/saturation adjustment layer. That way, you can evenly adjust the hue, saturation, darkness/lightness of the selected sand to suit. Thanks Gene. I will keep that in mind. I usually use color balance or HSL for my color adjustsments in PS CC. TRhoads wrote in post #18806315 So this is that same cloud that Alfredo so serendipitously lined up with shapes in the sand that worked really well...I don't have that...just that cloud and one of the cleanest patches of sand I could fine...still had good wind blown patterns in it...there is someone on the big dune with a tripod...not sure if that is Alfredo or not... Rippled Hosted photo: posted by TRhoads in ./showthread.php?p=18806315&i=i12559904 forum: Sony Digital Cameras Very nice Travis! I like the ripples in the sand and that sky really pops. - Alfredo -
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 06, 2019 21:36 | #25544 digital_AM wrote in post #18806319 A 2 image focus stack captured during our scouting trip to the mud cracks in Death Valley. I took a long exposure shot but I like the clouds in this version. The light was a bit flat but improved considerably for sunset later in the day. FE 16-35 GM ![]() I really like that you can see down into the cracks here, you found a good section of them... Website
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 06, 2019 21:40 | #25545 digital_AM wrote in post #18806321 Very nice Travis! I like the ripples in the sand and that sky really pops. Thank you sir. Over 2 years...and I am still in love with the color graduations in Sony files...they are just so clean and have so much information in them. I love it. Website
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