Hi! > While sitting in the living room of my friend's house, I noticed how the > light from the skylight was falling on a single leaf of the philodendron, > so I grabbed the trusty Manfrotto, got into a gawd-awful position beneath > the leaf, and made this little snap using the K24/2.8 in "macro mode." > The pic is pretty much straight from the raw converter. I've just about > got the converter dialed in so with a good exposure there's almost no need > to tweak fiddle around except for some subtle color balance and exposure > adjustments. Bada-bing! Into Photoshop for some final attention to > details, and I'm finished. Reading "The Book" and spending a little time > over on a couple of Photoshop forums has really saved me time and energy. > > http://home.earthlink.net/~morepix/greenunderleaf.html > > istDS, K24/2.8 in "macro mode" @ f/11, 1-sec shutter speed, ISO 200 > > Please forgive the large file size: 280K 504x704 - I goofed ... if anyone > cares, I'll post something smaller.
May I use the word "artsy" please? ;-) Shel, do you think you can survive if we took all the lenses from you and left you with just one - the K24/2.8? ;-) Thumbs up. Boris -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

