Decided to go out and do some self portraits. I didn't like my senior pictures so I thought to myself..."well, I think I can do better..." So it's my new photo project!
Sony NEX 5 - Canon FL 55mm f/1.2 @ f/2
Sony NEX 5 - Canon FL 55mm f/1.2 @ f/2
Self portraits are incredibly hard to get right, haha! I really was pleased with the first, tho...Lovin my NEX!
Jim Schemel wrote:
NEX 7 / g28
-Jim
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Fun shot Jim. I like the subject, good composition.
CoDaQue wrote:
Amidst a storm in Pico Island in the Azores last week...
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Very nice image, great atmosphere. What did you do to correct the color shift of the 15/4.5?
austinschutz wrote:
Decided to go out and do some self portraits. I didn't like my senior pictures so I thought to myself..."well, I think I can do better..." So it's my new photo project!
Austin, I like the second a lot. In the first it looks like... uh, you're doin your business in a field! At least it had that impression on me, just saying!
Jacob D wrote:
Fun shot Jim. I like the subject, good composition.
Very nice image, great atmosphere. What did you do to correct the color shift of the 15/4.5?
Well, usually I crop to 16:9 so gone are the corners .
Honestly, I have a 5N, so I never felt the need to correct the images from the 15 F4.5, either by cast or sharpness issues.
WBR, Joćo
Austin, I like the second a lot. In the first it looks like... uh, you're doin your business in a field! At least it had that impression on me, just saying!
sebboh wrote:
chinatown (bikes) or the b&b (statue)?
Oh, Chinatown. I'm positive I walked up that very street (oy!). I'll have to get back there some day, although I won't stay down in touristville. (We were down on Powell & Geary) So many other nice places to see.
bhjazz wrote:
Oh, Chinatown. I'm positive I walked up that very street (oy!). I'll have to get back there some day, although I won't stay down in touristville. (We were down on Powell & Geary) So many other nice places to see.
yeah, i almost never get to the downtown area even though it's only 10 min away, there is so much other stuff to see in the city. even though SF is pretty small, i'm still periodically surprised to find little areas i didn't know existed hidden in little valleys (though i've only lived here for a year and a half).