A bit of street photography from yesterday.. Shot in Thailand..
yogestee "my posts can be a little colourful" ![]() More info | A bit of street photography from yesterday.. Shot in Thailand.. Jurgen
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hdminh Hatchling 2 posts Joined Nov 2009 More info | Nov 09, 2009 05:51 | #692 Robert_Lay wrote in post #8958620 ![]() There are certain topics with which you must become familiar: 1) Color Space - most digital cameras operate in one of two color spaces - either AdobeRGB, or sRGB 2) Some viewing software understands and employs color space and some does not - so, different viewing software gives different results. 3) Color monitors are sometimes responsible for poor color balance and color rendition. Try to compare your monitor with others using a given sample image. thank you very much Robert Lay. I have just traveled to a sea in Busan and there are some pictures that I want to show.
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RWatters Hatchling 1 post Joined May 2009 More info | Nov 09, 2009 12:33 | #693 Bit of a lurker here but I figure I'd post it up. I've had the camera for two weeks now but we've been moving so I've had no chance to use it. This is the first (and only) picture I've taken for it so far.
I shot with a Fuji S-series camera for a good 5-6 years and this is one heck of an upgrade in comparison. It's like going from a Honda Civic to a Mercedes Benz as far as I'm concerned! I can't wait to get outdoors and start snapping away with it. I already have an adapter, step-up ring kit, and a polarizer for it so it's just a matter of finding some free time now. ![]()
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MFor Member ![]() 93 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Grajewo / Poland More info | Nov 09, 2009 13:32 | #694
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NaturalMystic Member ![]() 248 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: Toronto, ON More info | Nov 09, 2009 13:38 | #695 Impressive MFor! Was the 2nd one of the bug shot with just the camera or did you have additional macro/conversion/etc lenses attached? I'm new to these G cameras so am still unfamiliar with the additional lenses required (if any) for these types of shots. Regards,
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MFor Member ![]() 93 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Grajewo / Poland More info | Nov 09, 2009 13:43 | #696 NaturalMystic wrote in post #8984093 ![]() Impressive MFor! ... Thanks. NaturalMystic wrote in post #8984093 ![]() ... Was the 2nd one of the bug shot with just the camera or did you have additional macro/conversion/etc lenses attached? ... G10 + Raynox DCR-250
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NaturalMystic Member ![]() 248 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: Toronto, ON More info | Nov 09, 2009 14:02 | #697 Thanks! I'll have to look into one of those lenses if/when I decide to go for the Lensmate add-ons. Regards,
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MFor Member ![]() 93 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Grajewo / Poland More info | Nov 09, 2009 14:49 | #698
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MFor Member ![]() 93 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Grajewo / Poland More info | Nov 09, 2009 15:17 | #699
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Erik_L Goldmember 3,160 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2009 Location: Minnesota More info | Nov 09, 2009 21:58 | #700 MFor wrote in post #8984548 ![]()
so wait now, what all do you need to accomplish this level of macro detail? any PP? flash? Canon EOS 1D III
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MFor Member ![]() 93 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Grajewo / Poland More info | Nov 10, 2009 04:20 | #701 Erik_L wrote in post #8987264 ![]() so wait now, what all do you need to accomplish this level of macro detail? any PP? flash? Usually I use only macro mode from G10 without any flash + PP (some framing, colours, contrast, sharpness), sometimes I also use adapter tube (Chinese aluminium copy of Canon LA-DC58K) + Raynox DCR-250 or lens taken out from old Sankyo film camera + quite seldom Sunpak RD2000 flash with the built-in diffuser on flash cable (Chinese copy of Canon OC-E3 TTL).
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Yapo Member ![]() 142 posts Joined May 2009 Location: Sydney, Australia More info | This is the best macro of an insect ive managed to get using the cheap macro lens off a cheapo ebay wide lens converter. m4/3: Olympus E-PL2 | Nokton 25 f/0.95
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tmwag Brown Noser has crush on Suzyview ![]() More info | Nov 11, 2009 20:43 | #703 My exif viewer is sayin G9 ...excellent regardless
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fotowkr Mostly Lurking 17 posts Joined Aug 2009 Location: NYC More info | Nov 11, 2009 23:39 | #704 MFor wrote in post #8988497 ![]() Usually I use only macro mode from G10 without any flash + PP (some framing, colours, contrast, sharpness), sometimes I also use adapter tube (Chinese aluminium copy of Canon LA-DC58K) + Raynox DCR-250 or lens taken out from old Sankyo film camera + quite seldom Sunpak RD2000 flash with the built-in diffuser on flash cable (Chinese copy of Canon OC-E3 TTL). I always take photo in .jpeg, RAW it's a lot of loss of time in PP for me (so far). ![]() Do you run these through any noise reduction software?
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MFor Member ![]() 93 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Grajewo / Poland More info | Nov 12, 2009 05:23 | #705 tmwag wrote in post #8999569 ![]() My exif viewer is sayin G9 ... Ups... Sorry. fotowkr wrote in post #9000415 ![]() Do you run these through any noise reduction software? ... No.
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