^everything you post makes me want a D3x but all I really need is more time to shoot not better gear :-) . Great shot just not crazy about the catchlights - what's the lightsource?
I always wonder if the images with the D3x and/or the Zeiss glass really do have an extra something special that's even apparent on web-sized images, or if it's just that the skill of the photographers who use that equipment is simply shining through
The catchlights are from the six SB-R200's attached to the lens.
It was a simple 7 light setup, 6 on the lens and 1 SB-900 high above to light his hat
I don't think the camera has that much to to with good images in general.
But people who use the higher end gear usually/hopefully use their gear more and therefore
are able to perform better. This is surely just speculation from my side..
workerdrone wrote:
^six!!! That's interesting - something you set up just for headshots, or....?
I bought and use it mostly for portraits yes, when I use it for macro I usually have 3 on the lens.
When I'm hired to do a portrait shoot, I usually bring this setup to get another shot like this in my collection. I've got quite a few now, and have posted some in this thread earlier.
As far as focal lengths go, I prefer a 50mm on full frame, with longer lenses like the 85, the light gets too flat. I have shot some with my 35mm G 1.8 on fx and it works pretty well.
One thing I usually don't shoot with this setup is women, as it's too harsh and shows imperfections too well, something I really like when doing headshots of men.
I'll post up a few examples in this thread shortly.
Zichar wrote:
What are they Gary? That's quite a lot of bald hills. Overzealous deforestation?
These are the Chocolate Hills in Bohol - The Philippines. All natural, coral pile remants from many years ago.... They turn brown in the summer which is really neat.
Gary Clennan wrote:
These are the Chocolate Hills in Bohol - The Philippines. All natural, coral pile remants from many years ago.... They turn brown in the summer which is really neat.
Cool, learn something new everyday. Gonna check the wiki for them, thanks!