Jason_Brook wrote:
Shujert, is that stone mountain?
Indeed it is, nice eye. The fence in the background is cordoning off the area where they're building Snow Mountain, Atlanta's sad little attempt at offering a winterland experience. The white mound is the beginnings of the blown-in snow.
shujert wrote:
Indeed it is, nice eye. The fence in the background is cordoning off the area where they're building Snow Mountain, Atlanta's sad little attempt at offering a winterland experience. The white mound is the beginnings of the blown-in snow.
I lived in Loganville for 7 years. I've been there a time or two or three or twenty.
Don, you have no idea how much I appreciate this insanely well calibrated jewel It has a new friend -- His Highness B+W XS-Pro Clear Nano MRC. Great couple!
Iluxa007 wrote:
58mm f/1.4 vs 200mm f/2.8 comparison. I was a bit surprised by this comparison myself...
Hmm, that's neat to see. I like the look of the 58 better here and am surprised at how nicely everyone is in focus here wide open. The 200 FL really appears to flatten everyone out much more. Therefore, I like the perception of more dimensionality with the 58mm.
Most frustrating shoot of my life.... didn't help that it was for an in-law He just was not into it at all. This is probably the only picture of the session that I'm okay with... It's a shame too, because the 58 and 135 were s-i-n-g-i-n-g.
Edit - not sure why it's not showing exif?? 58 @ f/1.8
Jason_Brook wrote:
Most frustrating shoot of my life.... didn't help that it was for an in-law He just was not into it at all. This is probably the only picture of the session that I'm okay with... It's a shame too, because the 58 and 135 were s-i-n-g-i-n-g.
Edit - not sure why it's not showing exif?? 58 @ f/1.8
Lovely low to the ground shot with all kinds of bokeh and nice light. If the 'pose' was there...this one would sell you more work