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The pictures in this set have all been taken with my new 35mm Nikon f/1.8 AF-S lens. Some of the pictures are also using my new SB-600, I'm a beginner with the flash so for now, just aiming it up or at a wall. Anyway flash pics are tagged SB-600.
All of these pictures are uploaded at basic jpeg quality, no post processing done at all, I shoot in RAW + Basic so that I have some small files to pass around to people who don't care about the PP. So I imagine these could all be tweaked a bit later.
Anyway, I know I as was researching this lens I found the example pictures to be either over processed or rather scarce, this is an attempt to just get some basic pictures out there so you can see what you might see on your Day 0.
It's vignetted and over-processed. But it's the only decent photo I've got of the Bonaire salt works.
Hands are interesting things and it is the friction on their surface that is responsible for how we experience much of the world.
Taken by Cory Funk.
This is a tad over-processed, but I was trying to get them to look how they looked in real life, without much success.
I did take some pictures of planes, honest.
Processed (using the original Bayer encoded image and the deocded image in unnatural and possibly illegal ways) version of a Curiosity image of a trench she dug into the sand on the floor of Gale Crater.
I must have over-processed this. Note the oversaturation of colours & the blown highlights against the sky.
I still haven't nailed Polar Alignement yet but I'm slowly improving. Probably over processed as well, although I have no real idea what I'm doing other than equal parts pull your hair out frustration and quiet wonder at the parts of the cosmos I can see or photograph from my very light polluted Bortle 6 backyard.
IC 2944, also known as the Running Chicken Nebula or the λ Centauri Nebula, is an open cluster with an associated emission nebula found in the constellation Centaurus.
Using an 8" Saxon Newtonian, SW HEQ-5 mount and my trusty Canon 60D.
Experimenting with multiple subs in Starry Sky Stacker (for Mac) and further processing in DxO PL4
Critique welcomed as I'm trying to learn. Cheers
I have over processed these two shots, mainly because I like colour. I try to tone down most of my photos but some times one needs brightness, so we have colour. LOL
This shot of the bridge fascinates me for some reason
A bit over processed you might think.
I liked the way the building was surrounded by the other buildings around it.
I over-processed this photo cause I was bored and it's for my digital imaging class. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D with a 17-40mm f4 L lens with one strobe from above shooting through a 48" softbox
The pictures in this set have all been taken with my new 35mm Nikon f/1.8 AF-S lens. Some of the pictures are also using my new SB-600, I'm a beginner with the flash so for now, just aiming it up or at a wall. Anyway flash pics are tagged SB-600.
All of these pictures are uploaded at basic jpeg quality, no post processing done at all, I shoot in RAW + Basic so that I have some small files to pass around to people who don't care about the PP. So I imagine these could all be tweaked a bit later.
Anyway, I know I as was researching this lens I found the example pictures to be either over processed or rather scarce, this is an attempt to just get some basic pictures out there so you can see what you might see on your Day 0.
its over processed and she is all squinty but it grew on me more and more so I decided to play with it...
A bit limited on holiday with the choice of images to post so here's a red rose with a bit of over processing from my iPhone!
An over-processed shot taken camera club day out. I was quite happy with it before I saw John's pic.
UPA Minnesota visited CoCo on March 11, 2010, for "Products over Process: Advancing Agility with Design Thinking." David Hussman was the featured speaker.