Hi!
All this photos taken yesterday with beercan and A100 in botanical garden (Minsk, Belarus). I like this lens for sharpness, nice colors and great bokeh.
Other photos you can see here: http://picasaweb.google.com/Maksim.Guz/200833
My first pics here from botanical garden
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Re: My first pics here from botanical garden
pretty hard to miss the nice results from the beercan with these kinds of shots. the bird needs a little sign that say "please let me out"
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Hi Maks and welcome to the forum.
Excellent beginning I would say (with beautiful and sharp pictures).
Excellent beginning I would say (with beautiful and sharp pictures).
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It looks as if you have had better conditions for flowers than we have in Britain. Today has been very windy and things are starting to get 'tired', but I do have some new roses coming on.
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Thanks all for comments!
David, you are welcome to Belarus September promises to be warm and sunny here.David Kilpatrick wrote:It looks as if you have had better conditions for flowers than we have in Britain. Today has been very windy and things are starting to get 'tired', but I do have some new roses coming on.
David
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Hello there,
I believe it is time for me to prove my bad taste
I really like your pictures, I suppose I would saturate them more... Probably I'd use another Creative style (which did you use? Standard?)or play around with the Vibrance slider in ACR. Usually I don't like saturating Jpegs. The results look wierd to me more often than not.
I especially like the first one... It screams out "give me more colour and put me on a postcard".
Cheers Jonathan
I believe it is time for me to prove my bad taste
I really like your pictures, I suppose I would saturate them more... Probably I'd use another Creative style (which did you use? Standard?)or play around with the Vibrance slider in ACR. Usually I don't like saturating Jpegs. The results look wierd to me more often than not.
I especially like the first one... It screams out "give me more colour and put me on a postcard".
Cheers Jonathan
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Great colours Maks, I really like them all, the flowers around here are fading fast.
Birdy could probably talk his way out!
Birdy could probably talk his way out!
Re: My first pics here from botanical garden
Thanks for comment!david antony wrote:Great colours Maks, I really like them all, the flowers around here are fading fast.
Birdy could probably talk his way out!
Thanks for comment amd advice, Jonathan!Jonathan K wrote:Hello there,
I believe it is time for me to prove my bad taste
I really like your pictures, I suppose I would saturate them more... Probably I'd use another Creative style (which did you use? Standard?)or play around with the Vibrance slider in ACR. Usually I don't like saturating Jpegs. The results look wierd to me more often than not.
I especially like the first one... It screams out "give me more colour and put me on a postcard".
Cheers Jonathan
I'll try to use Lightroom. By the way, I noticed difference in colors from the same picture, opened in Photoshop and web browser. Here is printscreen: Is there any solution for corect color managment? How to publish images with correct colors on the web?
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Re: My first pics here from botanical garden
Hello Maks,
I recently posted a thread about this on dpreview... I hope David doesn't mind, but in order to avoid copying all the discussion into a new thread here, it might be more useful to post the link. (If it is a problem, I will erase it of course...)
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read. ... e=28236767
I posted it about the difference between my iMac 24' and my PC notebook. But the same applies between Photoshop and your windows browser:
In short, Photoshop and Mac Preview is "sensitive" to the color space you use. If you convert in Adobe RGB, your windows browser will render the colours incorrectly, because it just uses sRGB. Photoshop, Preview and other (smarter) programs render the picture in the correct color space.
The easiest thing to do is to set your RAW converter to "sRGB" by default. Adobe RGB is a wider gamut, but generally sRGB gives better results, even with printing...
Cheers Jonathan
I recently posted a thread about this on dpreview... I hope David doesn't mind, but in order to avoid copying all the discussion into a new thread here, it might be more useful to post the link. (If it is a problem, I will erase it of course...)
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read. ... e=28236767
I posted it about the difference between my iMac 24' and my PC notebook. But the same applies between Photoshop and your windows browser:
In short, Photoshop and Mac Preview is "sensitive" to the color space you use. If you convert in Adobe RGB, your windows browser will render the colours incorrectly, because it just uses sRGB. Photoshop, Preview and other (smarter) programs render the picture in the correct color space.
The easiest thing to do is to set your RAW converter to "sRGB" by default. Adobe RGB is a wider gamut, but generally sRGB gives better results, even with printing...
Cheers Jonathan
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No problem about posting on dPreview from my angle.
sRGB actually gives smoother colour gradations because it is a tighter gamut, same way that dividing a 30cm length into 256 sections produces finer visible divisions than dividing a 35cm length does. You have correctly identified the cause of the colour difference, and converting any images to sRGB before posting is a good idea. Photoshop 'Save for Web' does that automatically and also strips the profile out, to make the file smaller.
David
sRGB actually gives smoother colour gradations because it is a tighter gamut, same way that dividing a 30cm length into 256 sections produces finer visible divisions than dividing a 35cm length does. You have correctly identified the cause of the colour difference, and converting any images to sRGB before posting is a good idea. Photoshop 'Save for Web' does that automatically and also strips the profile out, to make the file smaller.
David
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Thanks for useful information!
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