Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 11-19-15 12:37
Thank you. This mall has been designed so that the event hall is something you pass through rather than a specially organised happening. Brutally well thought out.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 11-19-15 04:30
Thank you very much for your advice. The photo had been taken 1/125 sec, f2.5, ISO 200. I guess f2.5 was unnecessarily wide. But, what part of the photo is not sharp? I suppose the far end is appreciably less sharp. As you can see, the ISO has to be pumped up quite a bit, to get the benefit of that sharpness. I bear what you said in mind. I was in shoot-first-talk-later mood. Thank you; much appreciated.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 11-18-15 12:09
Thank you. Here, a quiet moment like this, has to be discovered. Even so, this distant flare is from an oil-refinery - a reminder that things come at a cost.
Photo by handgun • Last comment by gip • On 11-18-15 04:30
This scene has potential. The exposure is a little bright. WB? Those matching posters in the background are interesting. Would have let that couple to the left move on if possible. There are lots of rich colors. Look at Sol's street images. I see one of those here with a few tweaks. After saying all that I did like it. Cheers Gip
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 11-18-15 00:33
Thank you. When we walk, we look ahead. I guess we don't think much of the shadow we step on. It was early morning, and the light was still somewhat weak; the shadows were fatter and more fuzzy. This is nice. Thank you very much.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 11-17-15 18:15
Thank you. The dewdrops seemed to cling only to the banana leaves and on the needle-like weeds. Bu, it was much harder to show the dewdrops clearly on the weeds. I like the dewdrops bulging up on the banana leaves, like the reflections in the dewdrops, like the way the texture of the banana leaves acting so well as a backdrop. Thank you very much.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 11-14-15 10:07
Thank you indeed. This is my initial fumbling attempt to take a B&W photos from the beginning - that is, when framing the picture - to minimize the grain issue.
Not easy to focus on those thin vines and leaves. Tried to get the background out of focus by opening up my 28mm. The quality of the Elmarit is outstanding. Like the grey-greyer tone.
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Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 11-13-15 21:43
Thank you. Set against the fuzzy background, the solid blackness, edge sharpness of the leaves, plus their "3D" texture make them stand out. A kind of "painting" appearance.