p.54 #1 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
GabrielPhoto wrote:
Merry Christmas!
To you, too, Luis! In my imagination, Santa was a white-bearded, rounded-belly, older guy. No doubt, I like your version of Santa better, way better, actually !
p.54 #2 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
AGeoJO wrote:
To you, too, Luis! In my imagination, Santa was a white-bearded, rounded-belly, older guy. No doubt, I like your version of Santa better, way better, actually !
hahahah yeah, I think it is a "slight" improvement over the classic edition
p.54 #4 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
OK - this may not strictly fit but I really think its appropriate this year.
So one of our cats heard me grumbling about my not being able to set up shoots like I am used to doing (at least until I get the new vaccine anyway ) and I guess finally got tired of it. He offered to pose for treats and this is what we collaborated on:
p.54 #7 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
One more wide open with my latest toy, the 50/1.2. Considering the way I shoot, i’m finding manual focus at 1.2 to be less of an issue than I thought it might be.
p.54 #16 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
vdo1 wrote:
Mermaids!!! My all times favs!!!
Yes, but Sabrina is not like the previous mermaid I photographed previously. I am not saying good or bad, just different. I am sure you remember Siren, right?
p.54 #17 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
AGeoJO wrote:
Yes, but Sabrina is not like the previous mermaid I photographed previously. I am not saying good or bad, just different. I am sure you remember Siren, right?
p.54 #19 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
ShootPDX wrote:
Is this a composite?
No, it is the exact location. I would have used a better background for a composite. I believe I know why you said that. I just purchased Topaz Mask AI and I played with that software and blurred the background a little bit more.