It might be the u2518d, I had seen it mentioned in articles about the best editing monitors, but when I searched for it on Dell it says no longer available and on Amazon it say currently unavailable.
I was leaning towards the BenQ as the brand seems to be popular with pro photographers, but the sw240 resolution is not as good as the dell up2516d. I don’t know if that is down to the quality of the monitor or the slightly smaller size. There is also the possibility of me getting a discount on the dell, which will make it cheaper than the benq. I have been looking at reviews for the Dell and it seems to have a lot of good and bad reviews, the good reviews say that the buyer couldn’t be happier and the bad seem to mention colour cast issues at the edge of monitors. It seems to be a lottery to get a good one, but all reviews are from a couple of years ago, which leads me to think it might have been production teething issue. Then there is the argument between whether adobe rgb is even crucial, yes its a wider gamut, but we tend to view everything on srgb devices and when it comes to print some labs print in srgb space. Mind boggling to decide 😂, although it’s probably better to have Adobe rgb coverage than not have it and need it at some point.
Very nice image, I like the outcrop of rock leading the eye through the image and the dissecting diagonal lines of the water and rocks in the foreground.
Do you have access to any studio lighting?, The on camera flash gives a head-on spread of light and gives harsh shadows. If you can get your hands on a studio light with a soft box, try lighting from different different angles, it should give you more interesting lighting and softer shadows.
It works much better as a colour image nice detail, d.o.f and composition. The detail in the out of focus areas in the sepia image have blended together, not visaully appealing imho.
Very nice image, it has a dramatic feel to it.The sun kept drawing my eye at first, but I had a look at the bigger size on your Flickr page and the sun drew my attention less.
Very nice image, Could be considered a social commentary on America at the moment. I like how the faded flag is pinned between the Chinese shops and then the imported cars from Japan and Germany. Also the fire escape to the top of the flag looks like it is broken. I like your choice of shutter speed, it makes you focus on the static objects rather than the people, if they were sharp I would be looking at the expressions more than anything else.
Nice image, I like the use of lines to draw the eye to the stones and then the sky. The horizon seems to lean down towards the right. Is this 2 blended images there seems to be a difference in the colour of the sea.
very nice images, I was considering this place for a car shoot. How accessible is it for cars? Any massive speed bumps or dips? the car i’m photographing is very low. Thanks about the owners info too.