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Tara - A series with the Lumix S5


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During the workshops at Fotomeyer Berlin I took a series of pictures with the Lumix S5 and the Lumix S 85/1.8:

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Thanks to: Fotomeyer Berlin , photographer Jean Noir (Instagram: @jeannoir) and Tara (Instagram @taraaa)

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Thanks to: Fotomeyer Berlin , photographer Jean Noir (Instagram: @jeannoir) and Tara (Instagram @taraaa)

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Thanks to: Fotomeyer Berlin , photographer Jean Noir (Instagram: @jeannoir) and Tara (Instagram @taraaa)

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Thanks to: Fotomeyer Berlin , photographer Jean Noir (Instagram: @jeannoir) and Tara (Instagram @taraaa)

And also to anyone watching this series 🙂 Feedback is welcome!

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Okay, I'm convinced. I'll sell all of my Leica gear and switch to Lumix. 😉One question--Did you shoot these using the camera's b&w jpeg setting or did you convert?

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Thank you for your feedback and please don’t sell your Leica equipment, you would certainly regret it 😀 But yes, you can also get good images with different camera brands.

I always shoot dng/raw but use monochrome settings in camera while shooting to get a first impression of a possible final outcome. I have a small amount of presets in Lightroom that I have developed over the years and alter them to the final images. 

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