M Mountains&Waves Messages 177 Name Stephen Edit My Images No 27 Aug 2017 #1 I recently had a chance to try my hand at natural light outdoor portraits for the first time. Any feedback greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I recently had a chance to try my hand at natural light outdoor portraits for the first time. Any feedback greatly appreciated. Thanks!
K Kodiak Qc Suspended / Banned Messages 20,285 Name French Canadian living in Europe since 1989! Edit My Images Yes 27 Aug 2017 #2 • Your third portrait is very dynamic and most flattering, Stephen!
T twist Messages 17,878 Edit My Images No 27 Aug 2017 #3 That shallow dof looks really unnatural, did you add it in post?
johnnypanic Messages 3,534 Name John Edit My Images Yes 28 Aug 2017 #4 twist said: That shallow dof looks really unnatural, did you add it in post? Click to expand... Lovely model, but I'd have to agree, something about the dof looks strange
twist said: That shallow dof looks really unnatural, did you add it in post? Click to expand... Lovely model, but I'd have to agree, something about the dof looks strange
OP M Mountains&Waves Messages 177 Name Stephen Edit My Images No 28 Aug 2017 #5 No, shot with the Canon 75-300L... which I'm now realising doesn't have the nicest bokeh
Phil V Messages 25,344 Name Phil Edit My Images No 28 Aug 2017 #6 I don't know if it's the shrinking for the web, biput they look a bit 'odd' and it's more than just the bokeh.
I don't know if it's the shrinking for the web, biput they look a bit 'odd' and it's more than just the bokeh.