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Posted: Sat Jul 30th, 2016 14:43
 
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Just been photographing steam punks, Giving the D3s a run with 24-120mm f4 lens. have attached a couple of images.

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Posted: Sat Jul 30th, 2016 14:47
 
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settings for this one was iso4000; f4.5; 1/40sec; and focal length of 24.0mm

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Posted: Sun Jul 31st, 2016 05:56
 
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Super pixs from you as always Malcolm, well done!



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Posted: Sun Jul 31st, 2016 06:11
 
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I have obviously led a sheltered life...I needed to look up what steam punks were.

Lovely images Malcolm...can I ask what if any processing the first image (with the lady) had? There seems to be an almost HD sheen to the image.

I don't know if it was deliberate making the eyes moody and shaded but (for me) the eye highlights are perhaps not strong enough. They are sort of at odds with the overall high contrast of the image. Just an observation.

I've never used that lens but the D3s is (still) a lovely camera.

Thanks for sharing.



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Posted: Sun Jul 31st, 2016 09:18
 
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Love the second image.
Is it shot with a blink of flash?

Like Eric says the first image looks like it has a touch of HDR going on!
I like the 24-120 f4 and even though it is quitea large lens I use it as my standard carry around lens.



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Posted: Sun Jul 31st, 2016 09:24
 
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Interesting pictures, I wonder if it's a filter (or two) from the Nik collection, I have just used the detail extractor Nik filter on a flower pic and it has a similar 3D effect, I think the Bleach Bypass filter can do something similar in combination.



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Posted: Sun Jul 31st, 2016 12:21
 
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All comments welcome good or bad personnel choice. Here are both start images. A fair bit of processing took place, I wanted to add a gritty feel to image, & I agree eyes are a bit dark & will correct when final final image is ready. Also added fire X 2 & smoke, oh yes & I have a smoke M/C !!!

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Both images as taken.

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Posted: Sun Jul 31st, 2016 12:26
 
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Final Final Image. maybe? I always leave it for a week or so, then if I still like it will print, or carry out further adjustments. Will probably replace reflection in glasses.

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Posted: Sun Jul 31st, 2016 14:27
 
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Hi I might have found the final,final,final pic.

Interested in any comments, will try to respond with process techniques if I can remember.

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