NikonGear'23
Images => People, Portraits, Street, PJ & Cityscapes => Topic started by: Frank Fremerey on June 13, 2015, 22:35:11
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I like the flickr version better, so refer to post TWO
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I did a sophisticated edit on all of these images, then I saw that FastStone cannot display the TIFFs properly but turns them into something special
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/515/18183149013_23d719aab5_b.jpg)
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/476/18617616669_41212e2434_b.jpg)
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/423/18798762312_7884ac6544_b.jpg)
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/445/18183139103_92c2fe1d4e_b.jpg)
depending on what I do editing in Photo Ninja, the results fall into different stylistic categories, after a short while it should be perfectly controllable:
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/420/18798760822_3e1cf84029_b.jpg)
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/461/18803803625_014dcbecae_b.jpg)
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Interesting session Frank , when i had the chance to photograph dancers I always liked it very much , often light conditions are challenging, but the results are worth the trouble
the extreme edit certainly make them look interesting, will you share any normal light versions ?
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Yes. Normal versions I will post later. I have to make more decisions, like stark cropping
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here are some real light edits too:
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Thanks for posting this edits , very enjoyable
Did you have support for the longish exposures ?
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No, Armando, I feel the X100T is grown into my hands like the Nikon D3 is or the Nikon F4 was. I can hold her quite steady quite often. When I came to the venue I never even knew if I would be allowed to take any photos, nor did I know if the light levels were halfways in the range I could conquer with the X100 at all. But: The little beauty behaved pretty well, the 100% shots still contain an astonishing amount of detail for the cranked up ISO. RAW Files that is. The HiISO JPEGs are not so well usable, seem overprocessed.
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Very interesting processing. I like your vision.
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f=2
ISO=1600
t=1/100 s
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f=2
ISO=3200
t=1/15 s
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f=8
ISO=2500
t=1/8 s
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Frank, a very interesting interpretation.
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This Dance Production by Karel Vaňek and Guido Preuss is called:
Machine of Desire, 2015