Post Your Photography Here #2
Jun 7, 2014 at 10:03 PM Post #12,229 of 15,743
 
Woo more portraits! sorry the quality of the last one is a little sub-par... definitely didn't have enough light-power.

She seems very photogenic.  It's intersting how her appearance doesn't change, it stays the same for every photo like her face was photoshopped on each photo.

Some nice pictures, looks like photo-realist drawings.  Ghetto lightening looks to have helped. 
 
Jun 8, 2014 at 8:59 AM Post #12,233 of 15,743
Woo more portraits! sorry the quality of the last one is a little sub-par... definitely didn't have enough light-power.

She seems very photogenic.  It's intersting how her appearance doesn't change, it stays the same for every photo like her face was photoshopped on each photo.

Some nice pictures, looks like photo-realist drawings.  Ghetto lightening looks to have helped. 

Yeah I did find that weird. Her hair is quite fun to mess with in photoshop :D
If y'all want I'll upload a RAW or two to mess with!
 
Jun 8, 2014 at 9:01 AM Post #12,234 of 15,743



D'oh! I forgot to post my favorite two from that shoot DX
 
Jun 8, 2014 at 12:20 PM Post #12,235 of 15,743
  "Hidden Symmetry" (Ventimiglia, Italy):
 
 

 
I need to get to Italy one day. Great shot.
 

 
 
Click the link for full screen detail glory.
 
http://cdn.head-fi.org/a/af/af3b0850_DP2M1759-Edit.jpeg
 

 

 
Jun 9, 2014 at 2:51 PM Post #12,238 of 15,743
Oh, well thank you for such a kind compliment
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Here's another from same set of shots I took:
 
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It's remarkable you can get that kind of bokeh at f5.6. I guess full fram sensors really do have their advantages.
 
Jun 9, 2014 at 3:58 PM Post #12,239 of 15,743
  I need to get to Italy one day. Great shot.

 
Thanks! You need to visit the old towns, they're fantastic to photograph (to live in... not so much).
 
Kind if missed Italy now
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how do they park their car in such narrow space anyway @.@ am SUPER curious!

 
Honestly, I have no idea. Sometimes you wander endlessly over old cobblestones and stairs, only to find in the most unexpected places... cars!
 

 
Jun 9, 2014 at 4:11 PM Post #12,240 of 15,743
   
Thanks! You need to visit the old towns, they're fantastic to photograph (to live in... not so much).
 

 
I plan to!
 
 
   
Honestly, I have no idea. Sometimes you wander endlessly over old cobblestones and stairs, only to find in the most unexpected places... cars!
 

 
 
Sounds like the beginning of a Top Gear challenge to me.
 

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