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Images => Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM => Topic started by: golunvolo on February 14, 2022, 16:29:14
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I have always been fascinated by this way of painting the light.
Feel free to share and stretch the concept.
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This is a re-post of an older image, but I believe it fits here.
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Great theme,
A classic light,
the folk singer André van den Boogaart
February 2014
D700 35/1.4
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Ferocious wolf....
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Singer Ella Thompson.
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Live shows can produce a few of those
Z6, 70-200mm 2.8 fl
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Live shows can produce a few of those
Stunning...just stunning!
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Very nice golden light!
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Thank you both, I'm very happy you like it
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Powerhouse on KR64 F2AS 200mm f4 AI
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Wife and furbaby at ISO 6400--what can I say, I love grain.
Fuji X-Pro2, Voigtlander Color-Skopar 35/2.5 lens.
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Shelter from the rain
Z6, 20mm f/1.8s
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Night scene.
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Fons, I have been very intrigued by this image. I try, a few times, to crop all or part of the two people on the right to isolate the brilliant left side, with the character, the light, the textures...but have failed to achieve anything better that what you present here. Lovely chiaroscuro.
Akira, those lines give great graphic tension all around the frame.
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Fons, I have been very intrigued by this image. I try, a few times, to crop all or part of the two people on the right to isolate the brilliant left side, with the character, the light, the textures...but have failed to achieve anything better that what you present here. Lovely chiaroscuro.
Akira, those lines give great graphic tension all around the frame.
Thank you Paco, for it to be a classic photo the two people on the right should no be there, but they are :)
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Agreed on all terms. :)
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Akira, those lines give great graphic tension all around the frame.
Thank you. That was an A-HA moment. :)
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Pink out.
D5, 60mm 2.8g
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Great subject and some fabulous images.
Maybe this is to stretch it.
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Because the D850 has such a dynamic range, is pushing me to explore some new images. The resolution is also palying a role here as I´m still amazed to zoom in an image with small details such as this one.
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Mud constellation from 2020. D300 with 16-85 lens.