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Thank you for your comment…when I evaluated the scene, my visualization for the final image was the contrast that appears on these pages…I’m just not talented enough to alter that thought…what I’m trying to say is that is what I saw and I attempt to create a final image replicating that momentVery nice Stanley great light - I'd like to see a version where you reduced the contrast and increased exposure in the darker regions of rocks and greens grass hedging for me the main subject is the lovely rotunda against the subtle values of sky and water.
and it is a really nice image as is .Thank you for your comment…when I evaluated the scene, my visualization for the final image was the contrast that appears on these pages…I’m just not talented enough to alter that thought…what I’m trying to say is that is what I saw and I attempt to create a final image replicating that moment
my favorite flowers, well capturedBlooming hydrangea
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Rollei Hy6 Mod2 | Schneider-Kreuznach Apo-Tele-Xenar HFT 300/4 PQ| Leaf Credo 80
Thanksmy favorite flowers, well captured
Cool! I don't think you've shown Central Park and the (silly matchstick) buildings beyond from this perspective before. Also nothing to complain about in terms of the XCD25V's performance - seems like a keeper to me!Not a new composition, but you can't photograph the same skyline twice, as the saying goes. I was trying the new Hasselblad XCD 25/2.5V lens to see if it could replace the Leica S24/3.5 as favorite if-you're-going-to take-one-lens item. Seems like it.
X2D, XCD 25/2.5 @ f/8. XPan crop. Flat light. Green lawn.
Matt
Thanks for showing us what the lens can doNot a new composition, but you can't photograph the same skyline twice, as the saying goes. I was trying the new Hasselblad XCD 25/2.5V lens to see if it could replace the Leica S24/3.5 as favorite if-you're-going-to take-one-lens item. Seems like it.
X2D, XCD 25/2.5 @ f/8. XPan crop. Flat light. Green lawn.
Matt
Yes, the lens performed well. I agree with you about the matchstick buildings. Hope that they can survive the storms to come.Cool! I don't think you've shown Central Park and the (silly matchstick) buildings beyond from this perspective before. Also nothing to complain about in terms of the XCD25V's performance - seems like a keeper to me!
John
Very Nice Alan.Seawall #1, Northumberland...
GFX100s, GF32-64mm f4
Nice!