The Fisherman
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 3:07 pm
This was taken near Luna Park on the northern side the Bridge tour activity on Saturday, the guy pulled out a fairly sizeable fish from the end of his line (surprising as it came out of Sydney Harbour), and we D70Users made him a star.
It was with a newly discovered custom curve I shot with on the Anniversary weekend, Raszevski curve, named after its author (originally intended for the D2X). Reviewing my pics, the curve didn't work for me in alot of shots, but this one image is a standout I thought I'd share.
Honest opinions sought. Do you like the tone curve? Do you like the results? Can you separate one from the other?
Gear: Nikon D70, Nikkor 80-200 f/2.8@80mm.
Exif: ISO200, f/11, 1/500s. Matrix metering, -1.3EV. No fill flash.
IMO the curve makes the image uncharacterstic of the D70 - totally different in tone and colours, the compressed/lack of dynamic range makes it look like it was from scanned film instead. Except resizing for the web, there was no PP done on this out of camera JPEG.
It was with a newly discovered custom curve I shot with on the Anniversary weekend, Raszevski curve, named after its author (originally intended for the D2X). Reviewing my pics, the curve didn't work for me in alot of shots, but this one image is a standout I thought I'd share.
Honest opinions sought. Do you like the tone curve? Do you like the results? Can you separate one from the other?
Gear: Nikon D70, Nikkor 80-200 f/2.8@80mm.
Exif: ISO200, f/11, 1/500s. Matrix metering, -1.3EV. No fill flash.
IMO the curve makes the image uncharacterstic of the D70 - totally different in tone and colours, the compressed/lack of dynamic range makes it look like it was from scanned film instead. Except resizing for the web, there was no PP done on this out of camera JPEG.