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i was dark, but a single light behind me overcame that, preventig odd, contrasty shadows. the vignetting is accidental, but adds a great effect.
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Color Efex Pro 3.0 - Vignette Sample Border
Custom Settings:
1. Shape - 4
2. Adapt Edges - 21%
3. Transition - 10%
4. Size - 35%
5. Opacity - 200%
Move the "Place Center" button if needed
Taken at my gymnasium, in class
Edited the image in Photoshop by ajusting color values, vignette, contrast and brightness
Image if tree with a vignette added by turning the layer into a smart object and then using a camera raw filter
No special effects here, this is how the picture came straight out of my phone. This is Persephone in the shamrock-bespangled dress she wore for St. Patrick's Day. She's sitting in a ray of sunlight in our kitchen. The contrast between the bright Louisiana sun on her light-colored dress and the relatively dark background, combined I suppose with my cameraphone's crude auto-exposure adjustments, create a vignetting effect. I think it gives this picture a somewhat somber mood which is actually quite at odds with the reality of the situation.
First roll of cross processed Velvia on my first Vivitar Extra Wide & Slim, during my first visit to Paris... The Vivitar is dirt cheap, made entirely of plastic (including the lens) and involves hitting a shutter whilst trying to keep the tips of your fingers and thumbs out of the 'Extra Wide' component of the resultant image. That's it!
The Velvia is quite a lot funkier and considerably darker than I thought too....
Still archiving...
I thought I'd give a demo of the standard vignette on the new 16-35 F4 IS L. In direct comparison to the 17-40 L which I also have, the vignette seems to be worse at first glance (back of camera) on the newer lens. However, once on screen, you can see that the newer lens is no worse at the corners than the old, and a big improvement towards the middle.
Once Lightroom releases a lens correction profile for the 16-35 F4 IS L, it should be great, as the new glass is definitely sharper, and the IS is massively useful in my opinion.
On a telephoto with IS, you're looking to get a shot with your aperture wide open, and the IS allows you to shoot at 1/30-1/100th all day. The huge benefit with IS on a wide angle for me, is that now, even though I could always hand hold at 1/15th, I can now crank up my aperture and get an even sharper image.
Overall thoroughly happy with my new glass... anyone want to buy a well loved Canon 17-40mm F4 L ?! hehe.
Decals on Master Chief by Vidgamer838.
Custom guns by BrickArms
Created for the Halo Vignette Contest at BrickArms.com
Based on part of the level "The Maw"