Number two is far and away my favorite. Just a sensational closeup. Great skin tones. Nice harmony between the reds of background and subject. A nice bold take on the young man. I am an outlier here as I do not care (just my taste) for the washed out (sorry about the critical phrasing) look of the others. In the fourth, he seems to melt into the scene. I think he looks especially striking in the closeup.
I understand your comments... he wanted a rustic look and that is why some of the washed out look on some of these. I thank you for your complements.
Todd
Brev00 wrote:
Number two is far and away my favorite. Just a sensational closeup. Great skin tones. Nice harmony between the reds of background and subject. A nice bold take on the young man. I am an outlier here as I do not care (just my taste) for the washed out (sorry about the critical phrasing) look of the others. In the fourth, he seems to melt into the scene. I think he looks especially striking in the closeup.
Thank you! He wanted a rustic look, I think this works. I do love my Milvus 85mm.
Todd
jberry wrote:
Wow really great shots, really doesn't look like it was shot on an 85 1.4 lens! looks like the 105 1.4! Your Zeiss Milvus 1.4/85 ZF.2 lens is amazing!