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nateinc reacted to KirillSokolov in Portraiture work, running topic
xt1 + 56/1.2 + 23/1.4
SOKL4131 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
SOKL4136 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
SOKL4152 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
SOKL4165 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
SOKL4168 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
SOKL4184 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
SOKL4194 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
Fujifilm X-T1 + Fujinon 23/1.4 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
SOKL4213 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
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nateinc reacted to Phil in Portraiture work, running topic
And here are the edits.
DSCF0009 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr DSCF0017 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr DSCF0064 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr DSCF0114 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr DSCF0125 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr DSCF0151 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr DSCF0184 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr DSCF0206 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr DSCF0228 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr -
nateinc reacted to Tom H. in Portraiture work, running topic
Mare, daughter of a colleague
Fuji X-T1, 56 1.2 APD
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nateinc reacted to BoomeArt in Portraiture work, running topic
Hi, everybody!
Got some free time and went to studio for a series of shots.
XF 50-140/2.8 @ 1/125, f-8, ISO 200 + 2 studio strobe lights
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nateinc reacted to HendrikOsula in Portraiture work, running topic
Piia and Kärt @Tallinn Town Hall Square by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr
X-E2 + 56/1,2. Great bokeh lens!
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nateinc reacted to Phil in Portraiture work, running topic
Here are some more stitched portraits.
This is what I started with, with basic exposure and colour correction, and with the detail slider cranked to 100. My Mac's dying and can't handle stitching RAWs (which is a bummer for editing the stitched file), so I batch exported them to JPGs, re-imported them into LR, merged them in PS, then sent them back to LR for final touches like vignetting, a bit of split toning to help tone the sky down, and minor stuff like cleaning up a bit of colour fringing.
Here's a single frame: DSCF0091 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr And here's the largest file I could get while still having a standard aspect ratio (4x5): DSCF0092-Edit by Phil Babbey, on Flickr And here's a square crop: DSCF0092-Edit-2 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr This is another location. I really like how this one turned out. DSCF0135-Edit by Phil Babbey, on Flickr -
nateinc reacted to PascallacsaP in Portraiture work, running topic
Lazy (X-T1, XF23mm @ f/1.4)
Lazy by Pascal van Gerven, on Flickr
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nateinc reacted to HendrikOsula in Portraiture work, running topic
One more taken with X-T1 and Super Takumar 50mm F1,4:
Piia @Tallinn, Estonia by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr
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nateinc reacted to ericdraven in Portraiture work, running topic
V... My Protégé... by David Wong, on Flickr
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nateinc reacted to HendrikOsula in Portraiture work, running topic
Jaak Aaviksoo, Rector of Tallinn University of Techonology @Tallinn, Estonia by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr
X-T2 + 23/1,4
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nateinc reacted to KirillSokolov in Portraiture work, running topic
T2 + 56
DSCF4378 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
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nateinc reacted to Antony in Brenizer method surprisingly easy with XT1
Hi all, today I had my first crack at a Brenizer Method portrait using the X-T1 and 50-140mm f/2.8. Process was to set my aperture, shutter speed, ISO to manual, set WB (not Auto WB) and ensure my shutter speed was fast. Set Manual focus on the subject then shoot away. Images were shot in Jpeg only, small size. I set the camera to CL and shot a total of 161 images, starting with the subject and then increasing the circle around them until I had captured a large area. Naturally there was a lot of overlap, but the camera buffer did well and there was no break in the shooting.
I then loaded the images into a free program called Autostitch, waited about 10 minutes while it digested everything and then cropped the image to a square. Final image size was over 10000 pixels in each axis. Here's the final result, sure it's not the most exciting of images, but as a first test I am pleased with the result and given the ease of shooting and processing it I expect to do a lot more over time, particularly for my weddings.