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Portraiture with the 35mm f1.4 TL......post um up here


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Here are some recent TL2 + Summilux-TL 35mm shots, all at 1.4. You can see what bokeh could look like here
If full res would help, let me know  ;)

 

Fantastic..............thank you sir

 

Neil

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Neil,

I had my legal assistant pose for a few quick shots with the 35 1.4 TL. Very minimal, if any, post processing. Hope these are of some help to you. (Please correct my earlier note - she sits about 10 feet from the back wall, not 15 feet).

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A couple more with the 35 1.4 TL

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These were taken at 1.4 

 

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And at f/2

 

 

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She was in for photographs of her arm/elbow. She had sustained a badly fractured arm with a residual cosmetic deformity at the elbow joint. She made a nice appearance so snapped a quick couple of portrait shots so the adverse insurance carrier could "put a face" to the injury.

Is it wise to share such a picture on an open forum?

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