This could hang at the Warhol Museum here. In fact it is a little more imaginative than any of Andy's work.2 abstracts done just about now with D700 35mm 1.8 and for one 20mm kenko extension tube.
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This could hang at the Warhol Museum here. In fact it is a little more imaginative than any of Andy's work.2 abstracts done just about now with D700 35mm 1.8 and for one 20mm kenko extension tube.
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My today's shots showing our cold season just about started.
nice Marcel, an ink pen, haven't seen one of those in a long time.
Yesterday Adobe released a new version of Photoshop CC that brought back the "Oil paint" filter. And I think it's been greatly improved. Here's a shot of the river house with the use of filter.
It's under "stylize".Marcel; as a subscriber of Photoshop (just did 2 updates) should I now have the filter "oil paint" ? If so ,where in the filter pull down, is it ? Paul
It's a very nice lens that I've had for about 2-3 years. Lighter and less expensive than the 14-24 2.8, it also takes filters which is the main reason I had it on my Df for a few days (playing with long exposures camera motion).
My pictures of the day consist in abstract that I did for another forum. The subject was the imagined forest. Df, 16-35 with ND-8 filter. Out of camera jpegs, cropped + saturation and contrast added.
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It's a very nice lens that I've had for about 2-3 years. Lighter and less expensive than the 14-24 2.8, it also takes filters which is the main reason I had it on my Df for a few days (playing with long exposures camera motion).
To me it does the job. Now if I could only decide myself to sell the 14-24...