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Canon Rebel G / EOS 500n.

Canon 135mm f2L.

Kodak Ektar.

Canon Rebel Ti / EOS 300v.

Canon 50mm f1.8 STM.

Kodak Tri-x @ 1600iso.

Fujifilm GA645i.

Kodak Portra 400.

I finally managed to figure out a way to select the main part of the photo and 'cut it out', which is great. After I did so I touched up the picture with the paintbrush. I know the editing hasn't been done well, which is because I did it very quickly, but I'm pleased it worked this time. I didn't want to spend my editing life deleting the background with the paintbrush tool! Thanks to AK_Brickster and Crazy crownie guy for the help over at Classic-Castle :)

If you were wondering, the figure is the leader of my Lenfald/Kingdoms Dragons army. I just grabbed a random figure to photograph!

Editing compilation

Trying out some ideas for a holiday card...decided to do a little editing on this shot.

Domke F-5XC.

Mamiya 645 Pro / 85mm f2.8.

Minolta X-700 / MD 35mm f1.8.

Taking a few photos for an advertisement for oO Ursula Oo (ooursulaoo) and her new "Pillow Talk" series at Providence. Saturdays from 8-9pm SLT! You don't want to miss this. ;)

 

Photographer: Norajulian

white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla)

So, having done a #365days photo project over the past year on Facebook and Instagram, I am switching things up a little for 2016, and trying to focus on portraits in a way I've not done before.

 

Up to now I've frequently said 'I don't really do people pictures', and that's generally been true. Apart from occasional family get-togethers I rarely take portraits. That's partially because my emerging style of photography is quite slow and thoughtful, and generally I find buildings and landscapes tend not to get bored waiting for me to get the image I'm trying for!

 

I've been thinking though that there are a lot of people in the various parts of my life who I'd quite like to document in photographs, and also get back on the learning curve with the trials and tribulations of how to make pleasing portraits with minimal fuss and equipment.

 

I know that using natural light without modifiers (the only way I've taken people pics so far) is very challenging, and maybe I'll pick up some new gear along the way, but here's to another voyage of discovery ...

 

This simple portrait of myself editing a shot in Lightroom was far from simple to achieve on my own! Fortunately my 6D can be controlled through wifi with an EOS Remote app, which makes the focussing possible. But getting the framing right took forever, as well as gradually rearranging the various bits of stuff on my desk so they weren't cluttering the image.

 

But I thought this leant itself to a portrait of me, as I do spend a lot of my photography time sat in front of Lightroom agonising over which shots are good, and how to process them to their best advantage.

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The two pushers on the end of the sand train. These units are about to enter West 7th St. Edited

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mixed media

 

acrylic paint on paper, digital edit

Had a little play with an editor, love how it has come out

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Minolta XG-1.

MD 50mm f2.

Ilford HP5.

This'll test your internet speed! Showing a quick edit from a shoot at the weekend.

27" iMac

Intuous 4 graphics tablet

X-Rite Colormunki Display

Shot using go-pro 4 black edition

 

Edit of original image -

 

Lighting: 1/4 CTO'd SB600 into Brollybox ahead fired with RF602s.

 

Used the Samyang 85mm for much of the shoot, wide open but now also fitted with a Hoya ND4 filter to slow down the s/speed <1/250 These are the first shots with this setup and it worked a treat

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