navydoc wrote:
This is my neighbor. She wanted me to make her look as young as possible. Image taken with the a7rII + FE 90 macro lens.
Top-notch portrait and lighting! I would crop a little tighter on the right: centering the dominant eye is one school of thought (as the subject and situation permits).
Great images last 10+ pages...I am way behind. Now to retrace steps and click a bunch of Likes. So fun to see the creativity from different eyes.
Having some fun with long exposures and impressions. Both are hand held, first is a 1 second exposure with ample sharpness. Second is deliberately blurred from subject movement, but even at 2 second exposure, there is limited camera shake-related blur. Gotta love in-body image stabilization!!!
Jim
Grenache wrote:
Great images last 10+ pages...I am way behind. Now to retrace steps and click a bunch of Likes. So fun to see the creativity from different eyes.
Having some fun with long exposures and impressions. Both are hand held, first is a 1 second exposure with ample sharpness. Second is deliberately blurred from subject movement, but even at 2 second exposure, there is limited camera shake-related blur. Gotta love in-body image stabilization!!!
Jim
Photo taken at 7:04 PM on August 16, 2015 of a Black Bear in a tree, Fishers Gap Overlook, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. I am not sure if this is the Mother or one of her 2 cubs. Image heavily cropped and taken with my tripod mounted Canon new FD 500mm f4.5 L lens and my A7r, ISO 400, lens set to f4.5 for 1/200 second. Processed in LR6.
rico wrote:
Top-notch portrait and lighting! I would crop a little tighter on the right: centering the dominant eye is one school of thought (as the subject and situation permits).
Thanks for the comments. Here is a 'before/after' look for comparison. Please keep in mind she wanted me to make her look as young as possible.