Yes I thought the same. First time shooting boxing so wasn’t sure what to take.
I was shooting on 70-200 so through ropes not possible. I think the 24-70 would be the best option here. There was many shots I could have had - had I been through the ropes.
Yeah the lights were very strong modelling light for sure, I was sweating standing ringside. Worth it tho. Very bright and strong light yes. The ring was not perfctly lit so depending on where they went made ot break an image but I shot on continuous high speed so was a lucky dip ha
First time shooting boxing! It was a charity event, 17 fights and average 3 rounds. I chose these 2 to warm up with, before I shot my friends match, I ended up getting the better pictures with these guys.
Always wanted to have a go and get that 'gloy shot' of sweat beads spiraling everywhere! I...
In LR, colour space is set to ProPhotoRGB.
Can't locate colourspace in PS? I am not sure how it is set up, I have always just assumed it was set up perhaps without changes, so just as a general preset?
I am using LR CLASSIC 8.4.1
Please see picture.
I am editing some interior design work.
I do tweaks in lightroom, then "edit in photoshop" where I work on laters and combine, then export back to LR for final tweaks.
But I noticed when I sent to PS - the quality and colour has been severly altered.
What is going on...
Yes I suppose I could use auto to get the focus but I was pretty close with the eye looking at them in LR.
I am wondering if AI SERVO mode is any good, I didn't think to try it on the day.
I know this camera is what, 10 years old now so it's not 'smart' - Kills it on the stills, and some low...
I was out shooting with my Canon 5DMK3 and 70-200 2.8ii - Shooting BMX.
I was using a slave flash and all was well. (unusual choice lens for extreme sports but it's my vibe :)
But one issue. Focus. Obvioulsy my 5DMK3 is not overly great for liv action focus, It's ok but I guess not as fast as...
I always took pride in being able to explain how film photography works but this just blew my mind.
From a 1960s photo year book.
It almost reads as poetry.
From a 1960s Photo Year book!
Ah yes as ideally you'd need to hav a similar or same lens to use the light readings from digital to film? Unless / untill you got used to the discrepancy between the two?
Do most people take this method? Is it as good as using a traditional light meter? Or do you use a combination of both? Given the price of developing these days!
What methods do you use? Have you developed anything?
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