wonderful!
thanks for posting.
aloha
jim
gregoryd45 wrote:
A very happy Squirrel out my front door in the Fakahatchee Strand. Please enjoy the download
Very nice composition, clarity, and depth.
Thanks for posting.
jim
Recent neighborhood car show in Prescott.
Messing around with a small compact, Sony RX100 mk V with B+W polarizer n other filters.
We have 2 warmblood dressage horses. Zeuss and Ferguss. Hanovarian and Oldenburg. About 15 years old each. They are trained and ridden several times a week. Extremely smart and curious. They still play with balls and toys in the fields. This is from winter 3 years ago.
*Canon full frame, "L" glass. Raw > Capture One > Cs6.
Longshadow wrote:
FYI - Here's a recent thread on sRGB vs. aRGB:
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-536866-1.html
Big change going from humid to arid?
Thanks for the link. Read it. Yes. Everything in our studio and offices is setup for Adobe RGB. Calibrated monitors, etc. That's the color space required for all of the sites that carry our portfolios. Unfortunately, there's always degradation when posting to sRGB, email, etc. as the original file gets whittled down. I'd have to tweak before posting online to get the best out of the images but that is additional work to redo.
Yes. Hawaii zillion percent humidity to Northern Arizona snake skin "dry". And, altitude, 1 mile high. Tough.
But both are beautiful and different.
mahalo
j
Longshadow wrote:
Welcome to the forum.
(sRGB works best here.)
Still looks nice and golden.
There should be an orange/warmer cast. I shoot everything on full frame in Adobe RGB raw then through Capture One and CS6. Output is for our commercial folders at various sites where the requirements are "full frame", high resolution, and Adobe RGB. I'm always running into the flatness and tone changes when posting on sites as sRGB. Not sure what the solution is.
thanks
jim
This is my first try at this.
Am in awe of the talent and artistry, and spirit of sharing, on this forum.
Aloha
jim
Here's one that you might enjoy.
"Angel Girl" passed away last year. My buddy of 17 years.
Aloha everyone.
New to the forum.
Wife and I are retired. From Hawaii. Moved to N Arizona.
Professional photographers.
Your website if you care to visit. Not sure if it is allowable per forum rules to post a link.
www.uscommercialstockphotography.com
Mahalo,
jim
ps: not sure what happened to the colorspace on the pic when I uploaded it. Original is AdobeRGB. Strange. A bit off.