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Mare, daughter of a colleague

 

Fuji X-T1, 56 1.2 APD

 

 

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My grandmother, 89 this year and still going strong.

 

Fuji X-T1, 56 1.2 APD

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I shot a friend who works in the mall at Tip Top Tailors today. The smart previews are still building in LR, but here's a SOOC JPG that I wifi'd to my phone while we were shooting. It's the regular monochrome sim with +1 highlights and shadows.

 

We didn't have time to find a good location, so I shot him in the changing room hallway. :lol:

 

24017752029_26c2871891_c.jpgIMG_2283 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr

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And here are the edits.

 
24020129349_54d445cf83_c.jpgDSCF0009 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr
 
24305442441_737ff5824d_c.jpgDSCF0017 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr
 
24020132439_9df5dfc82b_c.jpgDSCF0064 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr
 
24387930195_bd718a006d_c.jpgDSCF0114 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr
 
23761133883_fd5696e6d1_c.jpgDSCF0125 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr
 
24361721376_fa2608ee6d_c.jpgDSCF0151 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr
 
24305455281_cc30501908_c.jpgDSCF0184 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr
 
24092342240_db251484bf_c.jpgDSCF0206 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr
 
24387919645_55e177f82a_c.jpgDSCF0228 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr
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xt1 + 56/1.2 + 23/1.4

 

24450843476_efa421d5db_b.jpgSOKL4131 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

24477878995_183c22020a_b.jpgSOKL4136 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

23868777953_fd51f0c018_b.jpgSOKL4152 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

23867350454_46bb33bcce_b.jpgSOKL4165 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

24495506955_bb425f83fb_b.jpgSOKL4168 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

23868661883_86ce5f33a5_b.jpgSOKL4184 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

24495405265_4bec1c478a_b.jpgSOKL4194 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 


 

24469047156_cb5878924e_b.jpgSOKL4213 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

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I did a shoot for a salon who did hair for a local charity event. It was mostly candids, but I took a few portraits of the event competitors. It wasn't great, because I only had 30 second or a minute to get three or four of each competitor before they went out, but I got a few I'm happy with.

 

24319012320_98799e3468_c.jpgDSCF0138 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr

 

24319011280_9512351c0b_c.jpgDSCF0146 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr

 

23987759113_810725c587_c.jpgDSCF0176 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr

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And here are a few more.

 

24642698811_a5015784f6_c.jpgDSCF0954 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr

 

24642697331_351c356a88_c.jpgDSCF0959 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr

 

24747622156_a1943573fa_c.jpgDSCF0163 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr

 

24747621006_b761f286b8_c.jpgDSCF0190 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr

 

24406189519_0e71b83a4e_c.jpgDSCF0319 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr

 

And a pano with the 35mm, which is my longest lens at the moment.

 

24773837495_67458c2e5d_c.jpgDSCF0414 by Phil Babbey, on Flickr

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