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Alright, now I am really happy with the VR18-200 (3 Images)

Posted:
Sat Jun 03, 2006 8:35 pm
by Justin
What do you think of these snaps? I also got the chance to be a little arty
1/60s f/5.6 at 170.0mm iso200
Lots of messing with green channel and color replacement
1/50s f/5.6 at 200.0mm iso200
This one is a little sad - I didn't notice till afterwards.
Messed around with Hue and Saturation
1/40s f/10.0 at 150.0mm iso200

Posted:
Sat Jun 03, 2006 8:53 pm
by Ronza
Great second shot, very arty feel to it but a strong image.

Posted:
Sat Jun 03, 2006 8:58 pm
by christiand
Hi Justin,
these images are showing great results; particularly looking at the shutter speed.
I assume they were done handheld ?
I like them.
Cheers,
CD

Posted:
Sat Jun 03, 2006 9:22 pm
by suzanneg
I really like the first one. The tones of green and the layered focus are very appealing.


Posted:
Sun Jun 04, 2006 1:52 am
by Steffen
Hi Justin,
the first image isn't for me, I can't find a point of interest for the eyes to come back to and start straying from. For a study in green it is too busy and has too many foreign tones.
The second one I like a lot. This is a nice condensation of the idea of orange.
The last shot is the opposite of the first, too many interesting/intriguing subjects in one picture. It looks like you're accentuating certain spots through colour, however they don't pull in the same direction but seem to fight for supremacy, making the image confusing. But maybe that's just me being thick...
Cheers
Steffen.

Posted:
Sun Jun 04, 2006 11:20 am
by Justin
All the shots were handheld - I'm getting good shots down to 1/10 at medium zoom with this lens.
In the first image, I like the backlit ground leaves, with the grass in the background and the leaves being blown by the wind.
You are right about the third photo, it shows I couldn't quite decipher it's meaning. Some flowers marking the scene of an accident, what the heck is 'bie Iams' shaking his finger at. The colours draw attention to the flowers on the tree, in the original they are faded brown and just fade into the tree.
I need to ponder some more on this one, what does it mean... I also have a wider shot of the same subject, I'll see if anything sensible comes out of that.

Posted:
Sun Jun 04, 2006 12:43 pm
by big pix
nice work...... google up selective colour in Photoshop........ easy to do and a lot more control.......... here is a sample......


Posted:
Sun Jun 04, 2006 12:49 pm
by Suri
Nice one Justin.
Ahh the memories of the buzz from those first images of your own telephoto lense.
Interesting bokeh on the highly saturated image in No 1.
No 2 has a very eerie appeal - but I always like yellow!!!

Posted:
Sun Jun 04, 2006 2:14 pm
by Dug
big pix wrote:nice work...... google up selective colour in Photoshop........ easy to do and a lot more control.......... here is a sample......

Just another brick in the wall?

Posted:
Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:18 pm
by Justin
Hey Suri, if the Marigolds appear yellow, check the color temperature on your PC - At high temp (normal computer monitor WB), they appear yellow and at lower temp (6500 or so, better for pics IMHO) they appear much more orange... or am I colourblind?

Posted:
Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:46 pm
by Yi-P
Looks like the VR-II system is doing good on that lens


Posted:
Sat Jun 17, 2006 8:35 pm
by Suri
Hey Suri, if the Marigolds appear yellow, check the color temperature on your PC - At high temp (normal computer monitor WB), they appear yellow and at lower temp (6500 or so, better for pics IMHO) they appear much more orange... or am I colourblind?
Yeah - thanks Justin
Now I've just wasted an hour trying to calibrate my monitor.
Guess it must be me who is blind, but when I make your Marigolds go Orange I really don't like the balance of results elsewhere.
Thinks I'm going to have to live with yellow Marigolds!!

Posted:
Sat Jun 17, 2006 9:56 pm
by DJXtreme
great work! i really like the first two. although not technically correct i find the yellow of the marigolds works really well... for me at least.
the third picture has great potential but finger shaking Robbie in the background doesnt seem to sit well with the theme of the picture. my eyes were drawn straight to it and only after that did i take in the rest of the picture.