How to improve the colours if we are shooting against direct sunlight?
UV filter? GN filter? Post Process? Step down to f2? Fill-flash/reflector?
Just throwing out the possibilities.:bsmilie:
How to improve the colours if we are shooting against direct sunlight?
Not sure if the color came out right after slight post processing, but some tiny flowers from the FA 100mm f2.8. Bokeh ok?
The 1st 2 are Lantanas. A bit hard to tell the bokeh due to the size. But I recall FA 100mm to be smoother/more creamy.. Maybe cause of the size bah.
Edit: U try playing with auto level, it should help^_~
Edit 2: This is what I got with a bit of PP (Hope u dun mind)
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After your PP, I think my picture appears more 3D, and sharper.. Thanks!!!
I wanna learn too...gotta start calling u shifuuuuu...
pentax k100d with lensbaby 2.0
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pentax k100d with lensbaby 2.0
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Nice shots as usual. These lensbabies looks like really fun^^ I'm thinking of making a DIY for fun:sweat:
these are using f2, f2.8 or f4 ?? i use f2 and its hard to get it sharp on the focused part...
n86m - i like the b&w #2. privacy in the centre of a bustling walkway courtesy of the hsbc advert sign? #3 - what is the message on the paper in front of the man? dog for food? ;p
hi longko, thanks.. how to make diy?when i back in sg must grab some closeup filters to try.. i think lensbaby is good for macro in its own way.
hi longko, thanks.. how to make diy?when i back in sg must grab some closeup filters to try.. i think lensbaby is good for macro in its own way.
flowerpot - should be f/5.6.. second largest ring available. don't think there is f/2.. unless you refer to not using any aperture ring.. this is v2.0..anyways, absolute sharpness is a pain in the ass to get with LB.. unless you are really really sharp eyed.
i don't think these are absolutely sharp.. but sometimes we place too much emphasis on sharpness, i feel. i have never seen a properly sharp Henri Cartier-Bresson photograph yet, but all of them are beautifully done..
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