Wow! Really amazing photos.
I specially love the ones with that wide angle in the street. Is it La Habana? The 3D pop, color and contrast is awesome. What lens did you use? The light is magical and your processing excellent.
p.13 #4 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
numbertwo wrote:
Wow! Really amazing photos.
I specially love the ones with that wide angle in the street. Is it La Habana? The 3D pop, color and contrast is awesome. What lens did you use? The light is magical and your processing excellent.
Thank you very much!
There's a few wide angle shots city shots in there and they were all taken with the A6500 and 10-18 f4, and yes good eye they were in La Habana
p.13 #6 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
rico wrote:
Epic catalog, Sung. Bravo!
Thanks Rico! Comprises about 4-5 years of traveling all over, living in NYC, commercial jobs (the first photo was originally taken during manhattan-henge and later sold to a pharma company for I believe a migraine medication campaign), personal projects, and just generally wandering around.
p.13 #10 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
jmmaher wrote:
From a workshop yesterday.
Jim
Jim, a lovely portrait. I'm glad to see the Samyang 85mm F1.4 getting put to good use. I just received mine, but haven't had much time to use it.
One suggestion though. Perhaps consider cropping the image just below the woman's arm at the level of the white table. It will draw the eye to focus on her torso, and not distract to the lower area where there's little visual interest.
p.13 #11 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
One suggestion though. Perhaps consider cropping the image just below the woman's arm at the level of the white table. It will draw the eye to focus on her torso, and not distract to the lower area where there's little visual interest.
Always willing to try alternatives: I do like the lens.
-Jim
p.13 #14 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
Wow...what a great thread. I am hesitant to post here, given the caliber of folks on this forum, but here are my meager offerings. Varanasi, India. A7 ("the original A7") + Sony Zeiss 55. One camera, one lens was all I took for that trip.
He was nice enough to pause for a second when he saw me taking his pic (this was in Rishikesh, India):
p.13 #16 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
One from four or so years back. I chanced upon a zombie-walk in progress. This was just about the only shot that nailed focus, probably because she stopped to pose!
Using the original A7R and Minolta PG Rokkor 58 f/1.2
p.13 #18 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
The GM 135mm f1.8 is so amazing, I might just glue it to one of my A7RIII bodies. I didn't think any lens would beat my old Sigma 135mm ART (or 105mm ART), but this one does. Eye Focus works so well with this lens - even with low-light and backlighting, I feel like I am cheating. For several years, I have lusted over high resolution medium format cameras, but the performance of the Sony system has now elevated to the point where I no longer feel compelled to pursue such, which should save me a lot of money.
GM 135mm, A7RIII, ISO 200, 1/500, f1.8, ambient light