Lookin' Gooood!
Very cool. I did not notice that was a lego light until I read it. Very creative.
it looks like a nice model, I considered getting one of those, but never did.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
@perrone1................. thank you Tony!....my primary camera went on hiatus yesterday morning, and these were taken with it`s predecessor.....I got about 40 of the 9000 settings dialed in for this shoot......looking at it,has given me a few ideas of what to address next.......I`m definitely going to look at the area of settings that offers "Vivid" and the like... and set it to "vanilla".... if it IS tweaked.......orrrrrrrrr.....look for an "extra crispy" mode if it`s already set ON "vanilla"________the other area due for review is the range of allowable film speeds that are accessible to auto ISO
Very cool. I did not notice that was a lego light until I read it. Very creative.
it looks like a nice model, I considered getting one of those, but never did.
Thanks John....cop cars,like the occasional T-Rex, seem to help contribute a sense of implied controversy to a scene......this particular issue also lends a wonderful noir-ish effect to some scenes
@perrone1................. thank you Tony!....my primary camera went on hiatus yesterday morning, and these were taken with it`s predecessor.....I got about 40 of the 9000 settings dialed in for this shoot......looking at it,has given me a few ideas of what to address next.......I`m definitely going to look at the area of settings that offers "Vivid" and the like... and set it to "vanilla".... if it IS tweaked.......orrrrrrrrr.....look for an "extra crispy" mode if it`s already set ON "vanilla"________the other area due for review is the range of allowable film speeds that are accessible to auto ISO
The D90 is STILL doing its AWESOME work!
On the D610 I have used the 'Vivid' setting on "Picture Control" with good results. I also use the 'quick adjust settings' on its sub-menu as well. I do not remember if the D90 has those features but I seem to think they might.
Sure do share your pain with the D610's ills!
On the D610 I have used the 'Vivid' setting on "Picture Control" with good results. I also use the 'quick adjust settings' on its sub-menu as well. I do not remember if the D90 has those features but I seem to think they might.
apparently they BOTH have options in this vein......this looks very promising Tony.....Thank you


















