Playing with trying to recreate a color classic look, courtesy of Lightroom 6 and Nik Collection’s Analog Efex Pro 2. I was sitting in traffic at a stoplight and looked out my window to see this bedding. I grabbed the E-M1.2 I’ve been carrying with me in the car and grabbed about six shots before the light turned green. This one satisfied me so I ran it through the effects filter. What makes it a bit odd is that I cropped it 16:9 in Lightroom. Old film wasn’t 16:9, at least none that I ever knew about. 16:9 is a bit more cinematic.
Same type of opportunity, except this time I was across from Universal Studios Orlando. Don’t ask me what I saw in this, except it struck a chord of the types of photos my parents and family members took on a trip to Florida back before I was four. We all traveled down to Miami. I still have fragments of memories from that trip. I didn’t travel back to Florida until right before I was married in the 1980s.
This of the rose I left alone. On my monitor it has a velvety quality, perhaps due to the monitor physics. It’s blooming in my garden. This little bloom heralds a much greater number of roses to come. I left it the way it essentially came out of the camera (I cropped it to a square).
All three taken with the E-M1.2 and 40-150mm PRO combination.
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