Beautiful shot! Thanks for sharing the settings.
greymule wrote:
Fountain with Christmas Lights
First shot eh? Well done.
jkm757 wrote:
Nice work graymule! :thumbup: Have you tried cloning out the building to see how that looks?
I haven't tried removing the Building, though I wish it weren't there.
I'll give it a whirl.
Nice photo but you might try a vignette which will make a difference that may please you?
Who needs a 5d3?
Way to go, that is such a wonderful camera and sensor. Keep the pictures coming! (and I might have to get a D600 too.....:)
GWR100 wrote:
Nice photo but you might try a vignette which will make a difference that may please you?
Who needs a 5d3?
Please feel free to show me what you mean.
I've seen too many of your photos to think it was the camera---it's definitely the person behind the camera in your case. Always great to see your renditions.........
coco1964 wrote:
I've seen too many of your photos to think it was the camera---it's definitely the person behind the camera in your case. Always great to see your renditions.........
Thanks so much to everyone for looking at my maiden voyage. And the kudos and compliments are sure warm fuzzies!
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
greymule wrote:
Fountain with Christmas Lights
For a first shot, wow...Excellent, the resolution is fantastic. You have a good eye.
Rich
Very nice, has a lovely feel about it.
pip
Which lenses do you have or wish for with your D600? I have the D700 and a few good Nikon lenses.
Ernie Misner wrote:
Which lenses do you have or wish for with your D600? I have the D700 and a few good Nikon lenses.
It came with 2 kit lenses. 34-85 and 70-300. I also have a 200 Micro, a 100 Micro, an 18 fixed and a Sigma 16 fisheye.
You are set up very well. I bet we'll see a lot of nice photos! I am fortunate to have the 24-120VR (a wonderful do-all lens!), 70-200VRII, 17-35 f2.8, and the 105VR micro. I would like to have the new 70-200 f4 lens because of it's light weight and VR2.5.
with regard to the vignette, one way is to go to Filters in Photoshop elements, then choose CORRECT CAMERA DISTORTION then go to Vignette, move the slider right for a white vignette to you picture or left for black. Hope this is of use to you
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