Hi everyone ! Recently been shooting with the Canon 135 f2L so, couldn't post here
But I'm back for one session !
Still Sony A7III with Commlite e1 pro v06 and Godox AD600B. Would be interested in a z7, but no eye AF, plus AF pin point is only contrast focusing...So if anyone can tell me if it works well in high contrast cases like backlit portraits, would be helpul
Ok back to the 105 1.4 ! Let me introduce you Alina, alias Naurven Lir, exquisite Ukrainian girl.
Here we go :
jefonyx wrote:
Hi everyone ! Recently been shooting with the Canon 135 f2L so, couldn't post here
But I'm back for one session !
Still Sony A7III with Commlite e1 pro v06 and Godox AD600B. Would be interested in a z7, but no eye AF, plus AF pin point is only contrast focusing...So if anyone can tell me if it works well in high contrast cases like backlit portraits, would be helpul
Ok back to the 105 1.4 ! Let me introduce you Alina, alias Naurven Lir, exquisite Ukrainian girl.
Here we go :
rico wrote:
Awesome as always, Jean-Francois. Now excuse me while I slip over to the Canon forum...
Unfortunately there is no Canon 135 f2 post here...Canon users are just talking about gear here instead of showing their work
Posted on another community...
I don't use a preset, I do multiple processes to have this kind of result. Every picture is taken in different condition so it's part of the diffucult thing to be able to obtain a consistent look.
The first thing is to look at the white balance for the skin tones, and adjusting the split tones by warming up the high frequencies. Then you have to adjust vibrance/Saturation for every tone (green, blue, red etc). Play with the tone curves for the right amount of S curve, I really like to mix the dark tones in order not to crush the blacks but to melt them into grey shades.
Eventually I add a color balance layer to adjust low/mid/high frequencies
Don't know if it helps, but that's what I do...