p.2 #3 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
Just a few photos of my children and other family members
CC always welcome. I am pretty new to the whole photography thing and shoot mostly my family.
p.2 #7 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
Jim: you posted great images after great images. I would like to see some exif data though. If not feasible, at least some lens information will help. The image taken in the studio is awesome!
Todd: your GM 85mm lens at wide open rocks! Very lovely!
Wolgang: thank you for your insight and the special image using that classic lens. Its rendition is wonderful; no wonder you enjoy it. That's the good thing about the Sony system, not only you can use older lenses but you can get AF with the TechArt Pro adapter.
Charles: your images show the lively life in Pontevedra - wonderful!
DTFagus: images of our family are what we treasure the most and you certainly did the best, not only in capturing them but also bringing out the most out of them. I love the fall color images a lot.
Alexis: what a set of wonderful images; I love the last two a lot.
Steve: the images of your son is priceless. And yes, you need to take a lot of pictures of that young man; kids grow up so fast right in front of our eyes.
p.2 #10 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
AGeoJO wrote:
Jim: you posted great images after great images. I would like to see some exif data though. If not feasible, at least some lens information will help. The image taken in the studio is awesome!
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Is there any easy way to add the data from Lightroom?
p.2 #12 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
jmmaher wrote:
Is there any easy way to add the data from Lightroom?
Jim, I see that you subscribed to the Image Upload service. You can upload images, up to 8 directly from your folder on your computer. Just make sure you click the Exif box to include that data. You can also include different frames and copyright signature there. Hope this helps. BTW, your studio image of that red-haired young lady is just lovely.
Jon M: great images
Wolfgang: wow, that's a wonderful image of that seemingly delicate and lovely young lady. Whatever lens to get that effect goes, I would say!
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This image was captured in Bali a few years back during the early days with Sony. As matter of fact, I carried and used 2 systems on that trip. A friend of mine had a cheap, completely manual flash and he had a cheap radio triggered system that worked intermittently. We put the flash inside the hut but out of our sight. We asked the guy to blow water out of his mouth.The main lighting came off a simple reflector. Everything seemed to click on that shot but not always. Oh, well, using borrowed gear...
p.2 #18 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
Charles: wonderful portraits you posted there and thank you for your kind feedback.
Jim: I see that the complete exif is displayed now. And I appreciate your kind word on the image from Bali. That image of the model at the double stair case is astounding - just wow!
Ron: a lovely image of the lady in B&W
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This was captured at the beach in Malibu last week and for the heck of it, I edited the surrounding area to be B&W while keeping the person in the original color rendition.
p.2 #19 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
AGeoJO wrote:
This was captured at the beach in Malibu last week and for the heck of it, I edited the surrounding area to be B&W while keeping the person in the original color rendition.
I think that the B&W treatment may have accentuated the double-edged rendition of the contour of the rocks in the background. I'd love to see the color version for comparison.