Damn fine color and detail in this particular shot of a very familiar subject.
Punch in to see it at its best.
We Moderate Comments, Yours might not appear right after you hit return. Be patient; I'm usually pretty quick on getting comments up there. Try not to hit return again and again.... If you disagree with something I've written please do so civilly. Be nice or see your comments fly into the void. Anonymous posters are not given special privileges or dispensation. If technology alone requires you to be anonymous your comments will likely pass through moderation if you "sign" them. A new note: Don't tell me how to write or how to blog! I can't make you comment but I don't want to wade through spam!
love them, especially no 21's colours.
ReplyDeleteHow much did you tweak the saturation? Lovely colors.
ReplyDeleteHi James, I bumped the saturation in Lightroom Classic to about +12. Also boosted overall contrast by about +10.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Man, your images sure show off the reds beautifully, always a joy to see your pictures with red in them, thank you for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteLove those blues, as always. Frame #9 is my fave. I felt I could almost walk into the picture.
ReplyDelete(Color calibrated 27" monitor, by the way.)
Hi Kirk:
ReplyDeleteI am glad to hear you have reunited with the Leica rangefinder! I enjoy using my old IIIf with B&W film. I considered getting an M240 but opted for the Sigma FP (with the add-on EVF) to give me an excuse to buy old lenses from a wide array of mounts that can readily fit on the FP via adapters. It has been fun but I still think about a digital M.....
Since you also have the Sigma FP, I am wondering how you feel about the experience of using the FP vs. the M240.
Like all the other KT "fans", I am eager to see your Montreal images.
I am off to southern Japan next week and hope to give the FP and some antique lenses a bit of a workout between business meetings:)
CDC