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The baby seems to be rather indifferent to the type of film sim chosen :D but yes the second one is better.

Indeed, Little guy doesn't even care about when I tell him how excited I am to get hold of my XT-2 :D

 

 

 

In my experience when shooting indoors or in artificial light, Astia is too yellow and Fuji tends to go a bit to the yellowish side for white balance (at least in my opinion). I'm fond to using CC or even Pro Neg Standard (or High if I wan't more contrast) for artificial light, as the tones appear to be more pleasing to my eye. But in normal conditions Astia is my favourite for portraits.

Yeah I had some good shots indoors with Pro Neg Standard, might want to add +1 on color though as it can look a bit pale otherwise.

 

This was shot with Pro negative Hight JPEG; SOOC; only resized it.

It was shot with my new 90 and I had the shutter @ 1/250 to avoid camerashake (might have been a bit overkill) so ISO jumped up to 5000. Still looks ok IMO

 

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Hermelin,

 

Enjoy while you can, when our kids got bigger they didn't want to be photographed as often as I wanted to photograph them. They put on spoiling faces. I sometimes bump up colour +1 on Classic Chrome and Pro Neg too, especially if it is overcast or in the shadow.

 

 

Hendrik,

 

Beautiful, esp. the one with the snow falling from the branches. Hang it on a wall !

 

 

btw what on Earth is "peenhäälestus" ??!? Escapes my wildest imagination :D 

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Hermelin,

 

Enjoy while you can, when our kids got bigger they didn't want to be photographed as often as I wanted to photograph them. They put on spoiling faces. I sometimes bump up colour +1 on Classic Chrome and Pro Neg too, especially if it is overcast or in the shadow.

 

 

Hendrik,

 

Beautiful, esp. the one with the snow falling from the branches. Hang it on a wall !

 

 

btw what on Earth is "peenhäälestus" ??!? Escapes my wildest imagination :D

 

 

Thanks for kind words!

 

"Peenhäälestus" is something like "minor tweaking" in English. Our Estonian government is saying that Estonia is in a place of time where big things are done and there is only "minor tweaking" left to do. People are protesting against this kind of situation :) . Yeah, Estonian is funny language!

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Happy New Year! Have fun!

 

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Haven't shot models for quite some time now, but for good reason, have had other subjects to focus on :-) We've had quite the baby-boom amongst our friends and relatives...

 

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Japanese couple in traditional costume.  X100S

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