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The silky tones are impressive !Another with the A7S and the 25mm batis shot wide open, as I always tend to shoot.
Maybe a slight improvement...moodier as you say + skin tones look betterOn reflection, I thought Peter looked a little fake—pale and cool-looking—he, and the whole frame, are now darker, and more moody
Better, worse or just different?
Bloody typical!The second one is fine, though I might prefer the one right in between
Kirk
Remove the glass with the lace residue from the Little Creatures Pilsner? OMG! That was the Beer-Of-The-Day at $6 a schooner!Maybe a slight improvement...moodier as you say + skin tones look better
Personally I would have liked it (more) had you removed the empty glass from the table...just my 2p worth
Otherwise a very nice natural/relaxed portrait
Cheers Barry
I agree, the glass and bottle do complete the picture, else it becomes an ordinary portrait, IMHORemove the glass with the lace residue from the Little Creatures Pilsner? OMG! That was the Beer-Of-The-Day at $6 a schooner!
Seriously, the empty glass helps tell the story of happy consumption; it’s an environmental and documentary picture!
I took four shots—this was the third, and the only one that was at all sharp—still had to use a sharpening radius of 2px, well up from the C1 default of 0.8.
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Selfie with Hummer
Ha. Couldn't resist...
Tip: If you want to walk among the Hummingbirds I highly recommend getting a bright red shirt. They'll come right up to you to investigate and all you will be able to think about is "please, please don't peck my eyes out". Of course they won't but you'll still be thinking it...]
How coincidence. I was there last week at the Yellowstone.
7R2 + Sigma 35mm Art
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Great pictures.
What a coincidence! We probably walked passed by each other somewhere.
Pramote
No need to be humble, Pradeep!I agree, the glass and bottle do complete the picture, else it becomes an ordinary portrait, IMHO
Whimsical use of the lens - I've never been swallowed by a castle before! :bugeyes: