Nice R.M. Originally Posted by Seeking ~PThank you P...
For digital I like the Sigma 30mm 1.4 on my D300. I often use a tiffen soft fx 1 or 2 filter which I prefer vs photoshop softening, then, perhaps counter intuitively, I use Topaz Detail to overcome some of the softening effects of the filter. That's what this photo of Dallas Bella was shot with, but with studio lighting instead of portable flash.
..... Originally Posted by Iaintliein
1. The sigma 30 1.4 is a nice lens. On your crop senser d300 equals 45 mm equivalent and magnification of about 0.9x .... or "slightly zoomed out"Many thanks, she is truly beautiful and good to work with.
2. This pic is surprisingly MAGNIFICENT for a 30 on crop sensor. That, my friend, is an awesome pic.
3. Gotta love those 1.4 lenses. Every bag needs one .... or two. Too bad they often cost more than the camera. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
RM... You are a photoshop photographer.... Take shirty shots, then fix with the computer ... The whores love that shit.
Oh sugar tit. Don't worry that little head of yours. The whores are paying this whore for my shirty shots.
Originally Posted by R.M.
Some photos don't need too much touch up.. as for old school photography.. with film.. dude, there are A LOT of darkroom tricks people can do... where do you think Photoshop got its ideas?There were also tricks outside the darkroom. Negatives were retouched with pumice powder, razor blades, and pencils. Here's a famous example: Joan Crawford shot by George Hurrell, before and after his technicians finished with her.
Guess he never looked at the Sports Illustrated Swim Suite addition....or Playboy.. Originally Posted by Mr. GPop