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virtuamike

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: virtuamike
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Ah, the work of a pro! Very nice. Can I ask, how much of that shot was made post processing? I would love to see the pic straight from camera!

Here is a recent photo I took of my GF:

http://www.threewood.com/misc/nyc/nyc06.jpg

There were some power lines in the background and goosebumps on her legs that I took out, but other than that there's not much processing ;)
 

GTaudiophile

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Originally posted by: virtuamike
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: virtuamike
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Ah, the work of a pro! Very nice. Can I ask, how much of that shot was made post processing? I would love to see the pic straight from camera!

Here is a recent photo I took of my GF:

http://www.threewood.com/misc/nyc/nyc06.jpg

There were some power lines in the background and goosebumps on her legs that I took out, but other than that there's not much processing ;)

What did you use for lighting?
 

virtuamike

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: virtuamike
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: virtuamike
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Ah, the work of a pro! Very nice. Can I ask, how much of that shot was made post processing? I would love to see the pic straight from camera!

Here is a recent photo I took of my GF:

http://www.threewood.com/misc/nyc/nyc06.jpg

There were some power lines in the background and goosebumps on her legs that I took out, but other than that there's not much processing ;)

What did you use for lighting?

Visatec Litepac, single LP1 head w/ just the built-in reflector from frame top left, balanced with sunlight coming in from frame rear right.
 

AmpedSilence

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: AmpedSilence
Originally posted by: Anubis
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pretty sure this is one of the few Film Scans yull see on here

Illford FP4 125 ISO, Nikon F100 w/ Nikkor 105 F/2.8 Macro near 1:1

scans dont do these justice, you really have to see them on paper

whoa.... :shocked:

lol yea i shoot film, lots of it

When i had time to shoot, i shot lots of slide. Fuji Provia 100 or Kodachrome 25 (its not made anymore, but god was it smooth, i'll have to scan some stuff in) FTW. Also, loved Tri-X 100 never tried the Illford, but my brother raves about it. I want to be in college again...
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: AmpedSilence
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: AmpedSilence
Originally posted by: Anubis
1 from my first sage series

pretty sure this is one of the few Film Scans yull see on here

Illford FP4 125 ISO, Nikon F100 w/ Nikkor 105 F/2.8 Macro near 1:1

scans dont do these justice, you really have to see them on paper

whoa.... :shocked:

lol yea i shoot film, lots of it

When i had time to shoot, i shot lots of slide. Fuji Provia 100 or Kodachrome 25 (its not made anymore, but god was it smooth, i'll have to scan some stuff in) FTW. Also, loved Tri-X 100 never tried the Illford, but my brother raves about it. I want to be in college again...

we all miss kodachrome :(
and ive shot most films always liked the grain on Ilfords stuff, Tri-X never came out how i wanted, and then theres Ilford Pan-F 50 ISO which when shot at 25 ISO is amazing
 

Aharami

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Originally posted by: deanx0r
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: deanx0r
Boobies

Nice. Flare is controlled and it seams to be a WA/UWA lens. What lens did you use?

Stock lens from my Fuji F30 :D

wow. very happy to see the IQ. I wanted a compact camera and have always owned Canons (A75, A85, S3IS) since my Fuji 2600Z back in high school days. I was getting sick of the noise in Canon's P&S. Just switched to a Fuji F31fd (will arrive sometime this week).

Although this camera is technically a present for my gf, I'm gonna be using it more often than she is.

What kind of post processing (if any) did you do to that picture?