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A stunning portrait of a beautiful woman...congrats!

  

At which FL & fstop? Your pics show very shallow & nice DOF for portrait. Looks like I can leave my Noctilux back home already. I'm glad I bought the 90-280.

Hi !

It is nice portrait of combo SL 90-280 f2.8-4.0 on SL 601 at wide open!

Thanks!

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Looking insided old houses - SL and 24/90.

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SL with 50mm Summicron M, version V @ 2.8

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Sumicron-M 50 @ f/6,8 1/125 sec ISO 160

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From the ongoing project/series 'The Politics of Experience', these shot with a profoto B2 and 120cm RFi Octabox

 

Yosheba Battles the Robots - The Politics of Experience by Greg Turner, on Flickr

 

Michael - The Politics of Experience by Greg Turner, on Flickr

 

Neela - The politics of Experience by Greg Turner, on Flickr

 

Aldo - The Politics of Experience by Greg Turner, on Flickr

 

A wonderful set!  Thank you very much.

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They are all good, but I like the gentleman in the last shot the best!

 

- Vikas

Thanks for your appreciation. I agree, the gentleman in the last shot is by far my favourite also. His name is Aldo, he ran an Italian restaurant in London's Soho for 44 years!

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Something's not right with that second shot - have you lifted the shadows a lot by any chance? It looks strange.

Yes it does, but its effective as a different kind of look.  I also wondered how it was done.

 

- Vikas

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Two old houses - the first two photos real - the second two derivatives. With SL

and 24/90.

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Well each to their own; I think it looks ghastly personally.

I thought it looked like a very literal painting, not a photograph. It's not an effect that I would use, but I can imagine a graphic artist finding an attractive use for it.

 

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I thought it looked like a very literal painting, not a photograph. It's not an effect that I would use, but I can imagine a graphic artist finding an attractive use for it.

 

- Vikas

You think? I used to work directly with an ad agency creative team and I think most of them would look at something like this in horror! Just because you can doesn't mean you should.

 

 

very nice...especially the 2nd shot...has a nice low-contrast subdued Arri Alexa feeling to it.

 

Why does this not surprise me?

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