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Cheers. I wanted to have a separate colour process from my wedding and portrait work, so spent half a day in Lightroom tweaking until I got to this.love the processing on this
Cheers. I wanted to have a separate colour process from my wedding and portrait work, so spent half a day in Lightroom tweaking until I got to this.love the processing on this
Superb shot, and also loving the processing. I am looking to do something similar, but not sure I can get anything as good as this.I have recently started a new project focussed on street and city photography. My day job is working in weddings and portraiture and Feel that this new project will help me improve on certain aspects of my skillset that are severely lacking. I have trips to Washington DC and New York in the next few weeks and am currently planning my trips later in the year based on this project (thinking maybe nashville). The website for this project is www.3291project.com and I have already begun creating a few boards of previous trips' images. Very excited to crack on with this, and it is very much spurred on by my fairly recent switch from Canon to Fuji.
This was shot on an XT2 with the 18mm prime back in 2017
Appreciate the kind words! Street work is not my strength at all, I am just hoping it can improve with time.Superb shot, and also loving the processing. I am looking to do something similar, but not sure I can get anything as good as this.
Love the cool tones in the first image!Went out today for the first time in ages. Struggled to find my mojo a bit, but managed to bag a few shotsView attachment 264630View attachment 264631
Love the cool tones in the first image!
Thanks Kris. Just a slightly modified preset I have
Did it begin with Chrome? Just curious, as I have a similar style preset, begins with converting to chrome and from there I pump contrast, shadows, adjust a few other bits and bobs. If not, I like it nonetheless.
It does yes. Pretty much the same as you, plus highlights and some curves
I have trips to Washington DC and New York in the next few weeks and am currently planning my trips later in the year based on this project (thinking maybe nashville).
Toying with the idea of a 10-24 after struggling a couple of times yesterday with the 16 not being wide enough. What’s people’s experiences of it for urban landscapes? Or should I look at a wide prime?
Three more from Dinorwic
Subsidence by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Pen Garret Level by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Australia Cutting Shed by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Toying with the idea of a 10-24 after struggling a couple of times yesterday with the 16 not being wide enough. What’s people’s experiences of it for urban landscapes? Or should I look at a wide prime?
Similar experience to others. Had the 14, tried a 10-24, sold the 14! Really versatile and fun lens.Have had the 14mm for ages and delighted with its IQ, size and width. Bought the 10-24mm from Wex Bristol using the £100 voucher and 5% off code at Xmas and it is amazing. The IQ at 14mm is identical, 10-14mm is as sharp as a razor and the only fall off in sharpness is at 24mm where there is slight softness at the edges.
Never thought I would say it but the 14mm is going as the sheer convenience, the OIS and the extra 2mm of width makes the 10-24 a winner for me.
Lovely subject and treatment
XT2 | 18mm F2 | F3.2
XT2 | 18mm F2 | F3.2
Lookout by Aimless Alliterations, on Flickr
I‘m thinking about buying stuff.
Have many here bought/used the 16-80?
I’m wondering if it’s more suitable for me than the 16-55 that I own?
I really missed having image stabilisation when I was getting hammered by the worst of Welsh weather the other day - a lot of shaky shots with the 16-55 - but I still think it’s a great lens IQ-wise. I can’t justify having both, I’m not fused about the 2.8/4.0 difference in the two lenses.
Very nicely captured, lovely light.
Beautiful shots, love the colours
I have the 16-80 and love it, finding it wide enough for many landscapes and the zoom to 80 being very handy too. I bought it for the size and reach, and although would love a wider aperture, I'm happy enough to compromise for a great versatile lens. I did comparisons with the Canon 24-105 II and was impressed enough with the IQ.I‘m thinking about buying stuff.
Have many here bought/used the 16-80?
I’m wondering if it’s more suitable for me than the 16-55 that I own?
I really missed having image stabilisation when I was getting hammered by the worst of Welsh weather the other day - a lot of shaky shots with the 16-55 - but I still think it’s a great lens IQ-wise. I can’t justify having both, I’m not fused about the 2.8/4.0 difference in the two lenses.
First trip of the year to my favourite spot near home..
The late winter sun low in the sky creates some lovely patterns on the hills.
Deverills Jan 2020 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Thanks for all the positive comments. I was disappointed with these once I had processed them but it seems I shouldn't have been! There is a dark splodge in the sky of the first shot I need to get rid of, but that is proving tricky on my tiny laptop.