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Hello,
Can anyone point me to a Lightroom 4 lens profile for the Nikon 18-35mm F3.5-4.5G ED to correct distortion.
I am aware this can be done in-camera but I shoot RAW and assume therefore that...
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Honestly Janlu what are you trying to do to me! Its Sunday morning and I'm sitting down to DPR with a nice cup of coffee [and a mild hangover] and I see this !!! Oh my word.....
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Great shot Paul! your best Street shot I have seen [although the arch one was also good].
Nice low angle, close and a well timed with some interesting natural expressions. I knew this series was...
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Now we are talking !!!! I'm looking forward to this set ....'T other Paul--http://www.flickr.com/photos/47134895@N05/
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Paul,Just to add to our Italian friends comments, the m8 is unlikely to drop massively in value, so if you got one and didn't like it you could sell it without too much fuss. Leica lenses usually...
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Gainluca,
What a terrific collection of photographs and a testament to the M8.
You are right the M8 is a fantastic camera and shouldn't be overlooked. I always preferred the colours from the M8 to...
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I love the first shot, I'm a sucker for artificial/dusk lighting like that think you have pulled it off very well.
Paul
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Mike,
Its good to see you and D meeting up. I'm in London now and again so perhaps one day I will also see you.
I also like the "man lost in dressing-gowns" and "ballet shoes" from your website....
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No,
The AWB on the M9 is terrible in low light indoor situations.
My technique is to always shoot RAW, [Jpegs on the M9 are also useless], import into Lightroom and using the Auto Balance...
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I read these as a pair. Both photos are in unequal thirds and have a similar colour palette. The blue van in the background in the second image echos the blue hanging dress in the first. The silver...
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I've looked at this photo a few times. It's a very picturesque composition, in the best sense of the word and the light is dramatic but I find the sky a bit too 'pushed' ....?Best Paul...
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Louis,
That is a very insightful observation. I agree that you can appreciate a photographer's intention without finding the photograph to your taste. Of course 'tastes' change over time anyway...
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Nick, I checked out your website you have some nice stuff in there. I particularly liked "toothy dancer" and "moble coffee shop". Of the shots above, I think "distracted" is your strongest.It's...
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Just got my M9 back from Leica Sloms after waiting for 2 months. It went to Sloms for rangefinder callibration and on return the shutter sticks.... add me to the list of NOT IMPRESSED!
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Hi David,I did a street workshop with Brett from London Mayfair (in Manchester ) I recommend that one/him.Paul --http://www.flickr.com/photos/47134895@N05/
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Taking a somewhat different approach to Mr Hladun's Cherry Blossom set, I took my 50mm out to a local festival yesterday.
My usual preference for such events is to use a wide angle lens and shoot...
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Jeff,
I have looked and re-looked at these images 4 or 5 times today. The first thing that strikes me is the counter intuitive notion of taking a flash out on such as beautiful sunny day! All that...
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Great, bonkers shot Paul! It looks like you and your DLux always 'ready'
Top stuff,
Paul
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47134895@N05/
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Gainluca,The first picture is terrible :) but the second, well the seco nd is a different storey..P--http://www.flickr.com/photos/47134895@N05/
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Micheal,Looks like somerset house and that your autofocus lens was on good form :)P--http://www.flickr.com/photos/47134895@N05/
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