p.31 #6 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
AGeoJO wrote:
"I know what you did last summer" - Sigma 105mm f/1.4 but not quite wide open and yes, the sky was enhanced.
Really really impressive picture Joshua, I love it. Your skin tones look gorgeous there. Is the sky the original in the picture (and enhanced as you said), or did you replace it? When pixel peeping you can see some imperfections, but for a global look the picture looks simply awesome.
p.31 #8 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
numbertwo wrote:
Really really impressive picture Joshua, I love it. Your skin tones look gorgeous there. Is the sky the original in the picture (and enhanced as you said), or did you replace it? When pixel peeping you can see some imperfections, but for a global look the picture looks simply awesome.
Thank you very much, Juanma! I did “enhance” the sky using Luminar 4 and their AI method, which makes the process easy (please read between the lines . The water/ocean, model and foreground remained untouched. There shouldn’t be any artifacts, even when I looked the larger file closely on my large monitor .
p.31 #16 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
Significant crop of my daughter playing in “the Enchanted Woods.” She loves hiking with me, and all it takes is a stick or something interesting in the woods for her to forget Dad with his annoying camera is clicking away. Loxia 25mm
p.31 #17 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
My first selfportrait while playing around with different light placements. I've only very recently become interested in portraits, but I think I'm hooked.
p.31 #20 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
I am preparing myself to this event in Feb 2020 although most participants there will wear more elaborate masks, covering more of their faces than this one...