The Photography Thread

izzikio_rage

Technomancer
As always, awesome shots. Love the way you light it up


Infact, would love to see the setup pics of this as well
 
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Got my camera back from repair. Not taking it in snow ever again.

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[MENTION=8593]izzikio_rage[/MENTION], that looks good, but slightly more noisy ? (I personally like the one with cars)

I'm trying a lot with manual adjustments and post processing with RAWs, and the result is something...
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sujoyp

Grand Master
got a cute shot of our procupine toy :D

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[MENTION=39722]sujoyp[/MENTION], that is a good picture! I like the depth...now only if I had a good/bright prime....
Here is something I tried, and I'm pretty happy with the output, I was literally extending my hand up in the air in the wind, hoping for the autofocus to lock on correctly..couldn't even see the screen.
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Thank you. Honestly, the colors are actually due to post processing. I toned down the color saturation a little bit to give it more of a Fuji look.
 

izzikio_rage

Technomancer
Fuji look... I know a lot of people on insta who have this kind of soft pastel kind of images

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Fuji look... I know a lot of people on insta who have this kind of soft pastel kind of images

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The problem with instagram filters is that there is gradual loss of quality and no control. What I use is DXO filmpack (-hates VSCO) in conjunction with Lightroom/Photoshop, it gives me more freedom to play with colors and vignetting. The image in previous post actually used Kodak Kodachrome with a color mask and heavy vignetting. I don't see any point in shooting in RAW unless I can process my vision of the image.

The biggest effect I think is from vignetting. Specially for macro.. : here
 
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Faun

Wahahaha~!
Staff member
A short trip in Ireland

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