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Dec 08, 2008 19:27 |  #1

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Dec 08, 2008 20:49 |  #2

Give me a windmill shot any day.

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Dec 08, 2008 21:06 |  #3

It's a nice shot, if it were mine I would add some saturation to it. Love the west!


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Dec 09, 2008 13:04 |  #4

Thanks for looking and the kind remarks


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I’m ok with the saturation, but it is on the boarder line of being too little without going totally B&W. I’m thinking there are four elements in play with the saturation issue. (1) Location (2) Edited on laptop (non-graphs screen) (3) Camera (4) Lens

On this trip I took two camera setup a Canon 1DmIIn, Canon 24-70 f2.8, Sigma 20-40 f2.8, Canon 15mm f2.8(?) And an Epson R-D1 with Voigtlander lenses 40mm f1.4, 25mm f4 and 90mm f(?)

This slot was taken with the Epson & the 40mm. Alot of the shots (maybe overexpoded ones) with the Epson (200-400 ISO, auto white balance & Raw) came out a bit desaturated or brownish (old color film look). This was my first large volume use of the Epson so it's still new to me. Also none of Canon shots have a brownish look to them.

Has me wondering about how the lens & camera combo effects saturation.


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