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Bahia de Banderas - Marina Vallarta Entry

 

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Cruise Ship Berths + Passage for smaller Crafts to Marina

 

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Lyon, old quarter

 

@ 28 mm , 1/100 th , F/ 8 , ISO- 100

 

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Jacques, where is the rendering deficient? Colour looks true and architectural lines appear accurate. LR5 would include any corrections deemed necessary. I use LR6 and produce a camera-specific colour profile using ColorChecker.

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David , It is true that LR5 offers adjustment possibilities. It's an easy software, that's why I use it when I'm in a hurry, but the color rendering is sanitized. The prospect of the front building is in funnel, it would have had to straighten by hand, something that I did not take the time to do .Capture One Pro and the Nikon software (I also use Nikon D4 & D610 ) are very more beautiful, but very complex to use for me. Test the free trial version of Capture One, and you give up LR.
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Old military cameras , some for planes

 

@ 28 mm , 1/30 th , F/ 3.5 , ISO- 640

 

 

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Some historic equipment in your picture, Jacques. A collection such as this one is quite difficult to shoot and get a good viewing angle. Very tricky to find a reference upright unless you rotate the picture to a non-standard angle.

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Lyon , old town

 

@ 28 mm , 1/160 th , F/ 8 , ISO- 100

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Lake Geneva

 

@ 34 mm , 1/200th, F/ 10 , ISO- 100

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It's been a while since I posted here for the last time. While I was scanning some films today I poked around my archives and came across this picture from a trip to Danmark two years ago. PP was done with LR and CEP 4.

 

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Lyon

 

@ 28mm , 1/200 th , F/ 11 , ISO- 100

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Bouchon Lyonnais (not the plug of a bottle, but in this case means a Lyonnais bar)

 

@ 67mm , 1/60 th , F/ 8 , ISO- 320

 

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Leica X Vario, ISO 100, 46mm, f/11, 1/60th sec.

 

 

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