Elsid: If you are still in Rome take the plane and come to Athens.
I wish I could! Someday, perhaps.
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Akira: I wonder how you counted 5673 tourists?!
One by one........ But perhaps I exaggerate just a bit??
*****Akira: Altare della Patria == Typewriter
Yes, also the "Typewriter" nickname! Michael (my husband) and his cousin call it the "Wedding Cake".
*****Frank: ...a tad less aggresive post production could lead to a less postcardish result.
But, the only "post production" was to slightly rotate the level and to improve the vertical perspective so that the building did not appear tilted (Photo Ninja for the rotate/perspective). Otherwise I managed this Postcard by using in-camera settings and pulling out a TIF in View NX. Strange, I know! But sometimes that is what happens- you get a Postcard whether you want it or not.
(Crop & Resize in Photo Mechanic.)
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Akira: I didn't know you have D750 which I've been using for 15 months.
I had bought a used D750 from Lens Rentals and planned to convert it to full spectrum for my UV photography. However, I liked the camera so much that I never converted it.I find it very interesting that each Nikon body seems to require different settings to obtain the best results. With the D750 I have not yet quite determined those good settings. For example, I'm having trouble with the Clarity slider and how best to use it. Also with the D750, I have made too many photos which have too many dark shadows. This does not seem to happen with the D810. Why the difference??? I do not know. In the above Postcard, I had set the in-camera ADL to Extra High in order to lessen the shadows. That setting is, of course, too extreme.
I like shooting 24 MP which seems easier to convert, edit and resize than does 36 MP.