Douglas thanks and the same here. I came to this conclusion as which is not far removed from your shades. Having spent the past six months under cloud as most of us has in the uk this year, this day was so stunningly bright and blue people stood in awe as they reach the end of the quay. No more than that and something more prone to happen first thing in the morning than in the bustle of the day.I really like this Julian...intrigued to know what the paid on the left are watching.
Ah thank you Pete. Period? we just have not caught upAnother super image, Julian. Very film-like and almost period.
if you can rework the digital file so the B&W conversion has a red filter on it, I think it'd look even better. It'd darken the sky right up!
This feels like a 1950's movie image to me, I like the framing and the feeling of a warm brightly lit day.
I think B&W is worth experimenting with in terms of filter balance etc to get more contrast and more depth.
No David. Truth being I am permanently on crutches and no longer carry a bag with my polarize rs Gard lee filters etc etc , simple three cameras, dp1 dp 2 dp3 All the big FF cameras and long fat white lenses are redundant. I am happy with the situation and am aware of the compromises I make over what happened in the past. I rarely now take a tripod which used to be a must, but cannot be done and possible the most missed photographic tool of everything to attach a camera to.Did you use a polariser?
It may have helped to cut down on haziness and reflection on the water
The very same idea here. I got the original OMD EM5 when it came out for that reason. The small panny Leica lenses the lovely Olympus 45mm f1.8 and the 75mm f1.8 I had such great fun and enjoyment with and still do from time to time. It is not just the weight issue now the mobility is seriously compromised and on occasions the 28mm Sigma Dp1 is enough around the neck on it's own and I can come home with one or two ok images to quench the thirst. Horses for courses I guess.I fully understand your situation, as you'll see from another thread, I recently ditched my 5D/grip/L-lenses because they were just too cumbersome and were a barrier to photography, not an aid!
Using the little GX7 has been fab, but I still keep a wee sling bag with a few filters (which are now tiny) for such occasions![]()
It's by meI love it Julian. Looks like a painting, but I can't say who by. Very warm in Edinburgh today too. Went cycling with Rhona, but forgot to take a camera. Alas.