You nailed them again James! Wonderful light, clarity and composition! I could almost hear them singing. Merry Christmas James and to everyone else who sees this! Tom
These photos are truly amazing. I don't know whether it's kudos to you or to your camera! They are very sharp and clear.
Outstanding work, James! I'm totally offended that I can't do these as well as you, lol. But to show that you are open-minded, politically correct, and completely non-discriminatory or judgmental--as is required these days--you will now need to shoot a Muslim Ramadan holiday celebration, a Hannukah show, a Kwanzaa party, and a good pagan winter solstice ritual.
Smudgey
Loc: Ohio, Calif, Now Arizona
Wow, what a great church, full orchestra, singers, and a chorus line, and great images.
Wow,this are so nice...beautiful set.
Looks like a wonderful service. I love the photos.
tpho
Loc: Springfield, Virginia
Hello James:
These are excellent shots. If you don't mind, can you share with us what camera and what lenses and exposures that you use when taking
these pictures. I could just wish that I can tale great pictures like that. Thank you very much.
T. Pho
tpho wrote:
Hello James:
These are excellent shots. If you don't mind, can you share with us what camera and what lenses and exposures that you use when taking
these pictures. I could just wish that I can tale great pictures like that. Thank you very much.
T. Pho
I believe some of the details were mentioned at the top of the post:
Camera Sony RX10III, jpegs processed with Photoshop Elements 10 with Topaz Adjust and Denoise. Shot in 16:9 widescreenIf you look at the text that "trails" each image, you should see a URL link that will take you to the host page in Flickr where James has included the EXIF data. See the link for "DSC07407-01" for example on page 1 of his post.
CHG_CANON wrote:
I believe some of the details were mentioned at the top of the post: Camera Sony RX10III, jpegs processed with Photoshop Elements 10 with Topaz Adjust and Denoise. Shot in 16:9 widescreen
If you look at the text that "trails" each image, you should see a URL link that will take you to the host page in Flickr where James has included the EXIF data. See the link for "DSC07407-01" for example on page 1 of his post.
Thanks Paul for helping out. I'm behind on my posts, been busy. The wife has me running errands, taking her shopping and helping with putting up decorations. I appreciate you helping this guy out.
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