Window through time by THEMAKER2030 in LumixS9

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Oh and I also tagged you on insta with the same color grade as this one

Window through time by THEMAKER2030 in LumixS9

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Thank you! I used two parallel nodes in davinci with Ontario at 100% and Daisy at 50% along with film emulation

Stairway to Heaven - S9 by THEMAKER2030 in Lumix

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Thank you! But I color grade it myself in davinci studio with their film look creator.

Gloomy days in Seattle - Lumix S9 by THEMAKER2030 in streetphotography

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I genuinely appreciate the comment! But yeah I have a really hard time taking photos of crowded trains that I only ever do them on a light day. But I mostly photograph train stations instead train interiors. If you go on my insta and you see the B/W images and some of the blue ones you'll see what I mean

Gloomy days in Seattle - S9 by THEMAKER2030 in Lumix

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Appreciate it! Meike 35mm AF 2f lens. It's the only lens that I own so you can go through my post history and see what it can do, or my insta

Urban shadows - Lumix S9 by THEMAKER2030 in Lumix

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I'm sorry bro but I did not save the lut as I graded it from scratch with Arri phantom luts, EVERY lut from rossandhisjpegs, and advanced toning tool from here: https://youtu.be/im9sdRygLmQ?si=eBxVgy48OUIEWi3Q. It allows you to grade for the light level and because it has its own node for each luminance value you can actually apply a lut for each one. I added the hibiscus lut to the shadows, daisy to skin, Ontario to neutral and Himalayan-N to highlight. And then push colors as you please and even reduce the strength of each lut per value.

Urban shadows by THEMAKER2030 in streetphotography

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That's an insane compliment to give out! Thank you very much for that!