My Detail Fest Pictures

Man, i really would like to make it down there some time. It's funny because a few months ago I wouldn't have recognized a majority of those faces, but between the forum, YouTube, and vendor sites I knew quite a few. Looks like a great time and amazing pictures.
 
Super photos Al, were these taken with your new camera? :bigups

Thanks.

Yes, they were taken with my Nikon D600 with the 24-85 kit lens. The detail even at 2:1 is amazing. I can say the 24mm on the D600 is wider angle than a 18mm on a crop sensor. The extra 3mm (18 is 27 equivalence) really makes a difference. The exposure is much better (less tendency to blow highlights)

I did shoot all them in raw (24 MP file sizes) but the new item was really to use Lightroom to process them. I flagged the ones I wanted then did globally processing (lens correction, a wee bit of sharpening, a little vibrance/clarity boost on all), a few exposure tweaks, exported to jpeg (resize, watermark), and then published them to smugmug.
 
Thanks.

Yes, they were taken with my Nikon D600 with the 24-85 kit lens. The detail even at 2:1 is amazing. I can say the 24mm on the D600 is wider angle than a 18mm on a crop sensor. The extra 3mm (18 is 27 equivalence) really makes a difference. The exposure is much better (less tendency to blow highlights)

I did shoot all them in raw (24 MP file sizes) but the new item was really to use Lightroom to process them. I flagged the ones I wanted then did globally processing (lens correction, a wee bit of sharpening, a little vibrance/clarity boost on all), a few exposure tweaks, exported to jpeg (resize, watermark), and then published them to smugmug.

Oh, is that all?:D
 
Thanks.

Yes, they were taken with my Nikon D600 with the 24-85 kit lens. The detail even at 2:1 is amazing. I can say the 24mm on the D600 is wider angle than a 18mm on a crop sensor. The extra 3mm (18 is 27 equivalence) really makes a difference. The exposure is much better (less tendency to blow highlights)

I did shoot all them in raw (24 MP file sizes) but the new item was really to use Lightroom to process them. I flagged the ones I wanted then did globally processing (lens correction, a wee bit of sharpening, a little vibrance/clarity boost on all), a few exposure tweaks, exported to jpeg (resize, watermark), and then published them to smugmug.

man, and i thought my point and shoot camera was the bomb.:bow
 
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