WorKid wrote:Wow. Love that. Sharp, well lit, and that PERFECT diagonal line bottom left to top right. Superb.
I_R wrote:Flickr has changed overnight. Slightly unattractive redesign, probably aimed at tablets/smartphones. On the plus side, Pro has gone, everyone gets a terabyte of space.
beano wrote:Saw that yesterday in the old/new flickr feed. Gorgeous shot to have snapped. Ian puts some good stuff up on his flickr and I often wonder if it's a shot in a dozen or million that he's snapped.
Thats all post. I just tinkered with one of the cross process presets in the lightroom 5 beta,made a few tweaks and bosh!GooberTheHat wrote:That's a very stylised pic ninja (and very nice). Is that post processing or a settings on the camera?
dynamiteReady wrote:Not sure if I can get hold of an off cam flash. A simple lighting rig might be an option though (can probably source a tungsten. At the worst, I can ponce a common lamp from someplace).
Lord_Griff wrote:
hylian_elf wrote:I don't think opening up the aperture to max will work that well, even if you have a 1.4 lens, unless you have a lot of great light. There will be too mun shadow as well, you will at least need some fill flash. Depends what kind of shots you want, really. Moody arty shots, or good spread of tone etc. Edit: also, at apertures like 1.4, it is so shallow-depthed that you will miss sharpness on whole face, depending on how far you are from the subject. If you have 2 subjects, even a tiny difference in how much in front one is to the other can make a difference to sharpness.
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