I thought I'd have a go at re-processing this image with much warmer tones. If you have a minute please take a look a few photos back in my stream to see which edit you prefer.
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Gavin Hardcastle -Fototripper
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Back in October I filmed a vlog that compared the same image shot with two different cameras.
One was shot with the $11,298 combo of the Fuji GFX 100s using the Fujinon 23mm F3 lens.
The other image was shot with an obsolete $1,100 Sony A6000 using the 10-18mm lens.
In Sunday's video I'll reveal which is which and also my reasons for doing the comparison as well as my final thoughts on the Fuji GFX100s.
Please post a comment to let me know which image you think belongs to which camera and also your reasons why.
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Gavin
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I'm not sure what it is about trees that draws people to them but while walking in this park in Hilo, Hawaii I could not resist this magnificent tree and its huge span.
Can anyone tell me what type of tree this is?
Shot hand held with the Zeiss Batis 18mm on the Sony A7R2.
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Gavin Hardcastle - Fototripper
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I've always wanted a 'green' shot of that tree. I've visited in Autumn and the tree has been gloriously red.
I've visited in spring and the tree has been gloriously yellow.
On my recent early October visit I finally captured the tree in glorious green regalia.
Even in winter, denuded of leaves, this is a living work of art.
It may well be the most overly rinsed scene on the planet but for good reason.
Thanks to the staff at Portland Japanese Garden for keeping this ever changing scene beautiful.
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Gavin Hardcastle - Fototripper
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I've been hoping for these conditions for years.
From the very first moment I clapped eyes on this Gary Oak tree at Pipers Lagoon, I wanted it wreathed in fog.
After 11 years of waiting, I finally got the fog I wished for with the added bonus of some lovely afternoon light.
It was a bit of a carnival. I've never seen so many people at Pipers Lagoon, not even in the hottest days of summer.
This was a rare sunny, foggy day in January when people weren't allowed to travel, so where else would they go?
I was lucky enough to be filming a vlog when this rare event which you can watch here youtu.be/vVNUJz7KNb4
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Gavin
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