what is that, an effect and edit, a trick . .. . .its pretty cool reminds me of some of my mushroom trips . . .....some of my favorite photos
...no tricks (that I know of), 'just' long aperture. This is a very talented photographer. The first image, I can stare at it a whilewhat is that, an effect and edit, a trick . .. . .its pretty cool reminds me of some of my mushroom trips . . ..
Yup. Sandstone layers with varying admixtures of iron minerals. We have one in this country that's almost as nice: the Painted Destert. More eroded sandstones. cnHey cn, are those colours due to the different minerals or for some other reason?
No ... I meant the 70x200 in pic 2. But it's for a digital body, so I'd need to actually know how to use Photoshop or similar in order to simulate film chemistries. cnThat's actually not a "lens" per se. It's infra-red photography. It requires special film (for SLRs) or a special camera or adaptation to your camera if digital. Unfortunately, you can't just pop on a lens and take infrared photos. The pictures are gorgeous. I've wanted to get an infrared camera for years. This may be the year. I'd love to take some infrared pics of "the girls"
...re: Photoshop - you'd flow in there pretty well if you already know about developer and fixer, etc. Just imagine an interface that works along that terminology. It's meant to be pretty natural and intuitive. I'm (half) happy to say that I don't have to work with super chemicals and gloves anymore for imaging. Some days I miss the scents, that I can say for certain.No ... I meant the 70x200 in pic 2. But it's for a digital body, so I'd need to actually know how to use Photoshop or similar in order to simulate film chemistries. cn
I had the Nikon version but had to sell it, it was causing lower back problems. Nice but heavy if you you carry it all day!^^ I have that lens!!!!! cn