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John Geerts
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Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
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Reply #15 on:
October 31, 2020, 21:15:54 »
Yes it does. Looks great !
The D3S is also remarkable with good colours and extreme high iso, but a bit smaller files.
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Erik Lund
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Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
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November 02, 2020, 09:41:38 »
Second look; His eyes ar turned a little to his right, you see it in the amount of white visible; It gives his expression a question or a reflextion over why is he not looking straight but glazing to his right - Makes the viewer think. Very nice if intended, slightly annoying if you have OCD
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Erik Lund
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Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
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November 02, 2020, 10:25:20 »
Impressive how much it can be read from a single image, slice of time: I was directing him to turn the head slightly that way or another, in order to get fully use of the computerĀ“s screen light to create shadows and some volume but...he was actually working on an important project for him and so, the duality. Being cooperative but more interested in what was going on in the computer.
The explanation is mundane but it makes me think about the dramatic tension to the viewer when two opposite things pull the model at the same time. We use that technique on stage all the time.
Thank you Erik
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Erik Lund
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Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
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November 02, 2020, 12:42:18 »
Thank you for explanation
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PeterN
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Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
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November 04, 2020, 20:07:52 »
Like Akira and Jakov, I would have never guessed this was taken at ISO 104K. As you say, the colors hold up beautifully. How did you process the image? a
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Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
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November 04, 2020, 21:17:55 »
Pretty straight forward: camera standard profile, -0,6 exposure, -10 highlights. Everything else by default in lightroom.
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Gil Aegerter
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Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
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March 16, 2021, 23:40:04 »
That is pretty impressive result at that ISO!
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