Nice, the model, color, lighting+exposure and bokeh.
This is his GF, not model.

In his dreams.

Nice, the model, color, lighting+exposure and bokeh.
This is his GF, not model.
In his dreams.![]()
3 different setup:
#1 Newbie shot, K-x + DA*300
Crimson Sunbird by Ken Goh, on Flickr
#2 K5 + Sigma 500 F4.5
Silver Eared Mesia by Ken Goh, on Flickr
#3 K5 + DA*300
Black Shoulder Kite with prey by Ken Goh, on Flickr
some reflection pics
all with ks3 and DA15
IMGP8634 by Unforgiven28, on Flickr
IMGP8632 by Unforgiven28, on Flickr
IMGP8584 by Unforgiven28, on Flickr
lastly, ks2 and da20-40
The sun in your hand
IMGP8620 by Unforgiven28, on Flickr
3 different setup:
#1 Newbie shot, K-x + DA*300
Crimson Sunbird by Ken Goh, on Flickr
#2 K5 + Sigma 500 F4.5
Silver Eared Mesia by Ken Goh, on Flickr
#3 K5 + DA*300
Black Shoulder Kite with prey by Ken Goh, on Flickr
All so sharp and swee...
ALWAYS NICE.
OTC
some reflection pics
all with ks3 and DA15
Noticed there are some banding at the bottom part of pic #1, #2 and #4, is it due to post processing? If it's not then I think it's due to long exposure of light (sun behind you) getting into the OVF.
I think most likely its due to post processing![]()
Those were long exposures in near midday sun right? I doubt its really due to pp but rather that you did not cover your viewfinder when doing the long exposures which I guess judging by the flare to be around 30s long? To avoid that you can cover your viewfinder COMPLETELY with a card or something. Personally I cut a movie ticket stub to fit perfectly on the viewfinder. And time to clean your sensor :bsmilie: Got quite a few dust spots thereAnd nice work with the composition
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This is his GF, not model.
In his dreams.![]()