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Pipes and a work by Lindsey Fryman (Original Post)
alfredo
May 2012
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Solly Mack
(90,800 posts)1. Those are awesome pipes!
Love the perspective of the lines.
alfredo
(60,082 posts)2. Thanks. Going from a 100mm lens to a 38mm lens has taken a bit of time
to change the way I see things. I'm starting to get comfortable working with that focal length.
(Micro 4/3 sensors have a 2X crop, so a 50mm acts like a 100mm, and a 19mm acts like a 38mm.)
Celebration
(15,812 posts)3. love the trees, especially
Nice mixture of stark and soft.
alfredo
(60,082 posts)4. Thanks. I used a bit of GreyCstoration (denoising) to soften the grass.
Celebration
(15,812 posts)5. yes, I thought I could tell that
I love that feature.
alfredo
(60,082 posts)6. It's a nice way to inform the viewer that it is not the small details that
matter in the image, but something else.
I really like working within the constraints of the fixed focal lengths of the prime lens.