Round and about
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Posted 07/03/2015 - 17:05
Inspiring subject matter, nice images and obviously a very good combination of camera and lens. Good work.
Karlo
Karlo
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Posted 07/03/2015 - 19:43
1stEverPentax wrote:
Inspiring subject matter, nice images and obviously a very good combination of camera and lens. Good work.
Karlo
Inspiring subject matter, nice images and obviously a very good combination of camera and lens. Good work.
Karlo
Shame about the tilting horizons in #2 and#3 though.
I know you don't like Photoshop philstaff but this is one occasion when you need it, or something similar. Either that you must pay more attention to the horizon when you press the shutter. I feel the photos would benefit from some Photoshop magic to lift them somewhat too - they look a little flat to me.
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Posted 07/03/2015 - 21:34
1stEverPentax wrote:
Inspiring subject matter, nice images and obviously a very good combination of camera and lens. Good work.
Karlo
Inspiring subject matter, nice images and obviously a very good combination of camera and lens. Good work.
Karlo
Thanks for the feed back
Regards Ian
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Posted 07/03/2015 - 21:36
Gwyn wrote:
Shame about the tilting horizons in #2 and#3 though.
I know you don't like Photoshop philstaff but this is one occasion when you need it, or something similar. Either that you must pay more attention to the horizon when you press the shutter. I feel the photos would benefit from some Photoshop magic to lift them somewhat too - they look a little flat to me.
1stEverPentax wrote:
Inspiring subject matter, nice images and obviously a very good combination of camera and lens. Good work.
Karlo
Inspiring subject matter, nice images and obviously a very good combination of camera and lens. Good work.
Karlo
Shame about the tilting horizons in #2 and#3 though.
I know you don't like Photoshop philstaff but this is one occasion when you need it, or something similar. Either that you must pay more attention to the horizon when you press the shutter. I feel the photos would benefit from some Photoshop magic to lift them somewhat too - they look a little flat to me.
Thanks for the feed back.
Regards Ian
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Posted 08/03/2015 - 16:17
Gwyn wrote:
Shame about the tilting horizons in #2 and#3 though.
I know you don't like Photoshop philstaff but this is one occasion when you need it, or something similar. Either that you must pay more attention to the horizon when you press the shutter. I feel the photos would benefit from some Photoshop magic to lift them somewhat too - they look a little flat to me.
1stEverPentax wrote:
Inspiring subject matter, nice images and obviously a very good combination of camera and lens. Good work.
Karlo
Inspiring subject matter, nice images and obviously a very good combination of camera and lens. Good work.
Karlo
Shame about the tilting horizons in #2 and#3 though.
I know you don't like Photoshop philstaff but this is one occasion when you need it, or something similar. Either that you must pay more attention to the horizon when you press the shutter. I feel the photos would benefit from some Photoshop magic to lift them somewhat too - they look a little flat to me.

Took on board your instruction and tried the shot again in photo editing Im not great at this LOL.
Regards Ian
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Posted 09/03/2015 - 11:35
davidwozhere wrote:
Lots, lots better.
Lots, lots better.
Thank you that's encouraging.
Regards Ian
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Posted 09/03/2015 - 12:20
Well done Ian! That is so much better. I am glad you gave it a go.
Can you try something similar on #3. I think that one would really be improved by similar tweaking. I really like the lines of #3 and the concentration on the architecture.
Can you try something similar on #3. I think that one would really be improved by similar tweaking. I really like the lines of #3 and the concentration on the architecture.
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Posted 09/03/2015 - 14:38
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Enjoyed the morning shooting with the Kr and the SMC 28 2.8 M