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A few from today. This is a very sharp lens even at 47 MP.  

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An old friend.

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57 minutes ago, mangopen said:

Vik, Iceland

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Very ice but would be so much nicer had the church been off to the side (something thirds). In fact it seems to be a common mistake with many Q photographers to take there pictures with the subject slap bang in the middle.

Love the tones though

 

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Am 19.3.2019 um 22:16 schrieb FHPdoc:

Ode to the “Red Dot” – A Playful (but Cheesy) Tribute

- Born in the early 20th century—the product of superior and elegant German ingenuity, innovation, engineering, and design:

- Crystal clear 4.125 sq. ft. optical viewfinder…

 

- …with fully integrated fixed 530mm f/1.2 prime lens

 

- Powerful rechargeable and interchangeable 12-volt battery

 

- Ergonomically-designed controls

 

- 5 operating modes

 

- 48 MP (“mule power”) “sensor” with immediate response to user input

 

- 2 built-in parallax-adjusted flashes, providing both fill-flash and night-time illumination up to 300 ft.

 

- Spacious dust-free interior

 

- Complete weather-proofing

 

- Timeless and immediately recognizable retro body.  The one and only…

Is this a scenes in the q2?

 

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Hi, wich scène is iT that you use to take a picture al in black and white and only the car red? Thanks

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A few monks

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First try at Macro hand held

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7 hours ago, Nandoor said:

Hi, wich scène is iT that you use to take a picture al in black and white and only the car red? Thanks

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Ah--I misunderstood your first question--I'm so sorry.  No special scene mode in the Q2.  I imported all the DNG images into Lightroom and made all the changes/conversions there.  To get red ONLY for the car in the final image, I did the following:

1.  In the Saturation tab of the HSL/Color/B&W section of the Develop mode within Lightroom, I moved the sliders to zero for all colors EXCEPT for red.

2.  I then used the Adjustment Brush tool to remove all the remaining red in the image except for the car.

3.  I then used a Radial Filter around the car to reduce the exposure for everything outside the circle.

I am still a Lightroom novice, so of course I had to Google how to do this.  Here's the link that I followed to do steps 1 and 2:  

Good luck with your own images!

- Scott

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Swimming hole near Gunlock, Utah.

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Using the Macro function is great.

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L1020727.jpg by Ross Funnell, on Flickr

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