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Some background highlights are preserved and the foreground looks good. The RAW capture is even better. GH1 w/ 20mm wins this one.
Before the concert of Sting would commence, people were still looking for the best place to hang around during the perfoemance. By the way: this is the `natural`light of that moment.
Gelredome stadium, Arnhem (NL) - October 15, 2010
Woods to East of B5289 between kettlewell CP & Lodore Falls Hotel
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Just playing around with some backlighting techniques. Sorry this one's a little blurry...
Should I do more of this?
Contrallum d'una fulla de garrofera després de la plutja.
Contraluz de una hoja de algarrobo después de la lluvia.
Carob's leaf backlight after the rain.
"L" enlarge the veins
Strobist info: Vivitar 285 HV, remote triggered, behind subjects.
Post-processing: Curves adjustments with masking to tone down the background.
The effect seems to work better if the subjects are bit transparent :) www.flickr.com/photos/binux/2495709841
Yesterday I was in an odd mood and tried to make some backlight shots
Sony Alpha 900
Minolta AF50mm f1.4 @f14
Developed and slightly cropped in LR3.6
I think I've had enough with micro 4/3 sensors. Next stop is probably an aps-c camera again but in a similar size as the GX1. The new Nex-6 seems nice. Fuji X-E1 is too slow and cumbersome. Not that the Nex series have understandable menus on the other hand but you get more bang for the bucks and it feels more modern. I think I'm not really suited for these post-modern retro camera form factors. They feel somewhat counter-productive. As long as you can attach vintage lenses I think the nex series are better for me. I'll see.