tighter crop or more 'hallway' effect
editing isn't finished yet
thanks
paul
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May 17, 2015 09:58 | #1 tighter crop or more 'hallway' effect IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/sNrThp Hockey and wedding photographer. Favourite camera / lens combos: a 1DX II with a Tamron 45 1.8 VC, an A7Rii with a Canon 24-70F2.8L II, and a 5DSR with a Tamron 85 1.8 VC. Every lens I own I strongly recommend [Canon (35Lii, 100L Macro, 24-70F2.8ii, 70-200F2.8ii, 100-400Lii), Tamron (45 1.8, 85 1.8), Sigma 24-105]. If there are better lenses out there let me know because I haven't found them.
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ptcanon3ti Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 8 years ago by ptcanon3ti. | May 17, 2015 10:00 | #2 I like #1. But the light fixture in the top right of the photo should be cloned out, or cropped out...it's a bit distracting. Lovely shot otherwise. Paul
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windpig Chopped liver More info | May 17, 2015 10:22 | #3 crop out the light fixture by tightening the crop in the first image. Would you like to buy a vowel?
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May 17, 2015 10:25 | #4 i agree with the above comments - thanks - slightly tighter crop Hockey and wedding photographer. Favourite camera / lens combos: a 1DX II with a Tamron 45 1.8 VC, an A7Rii with a Canon 24-70F2.8L II, and a 5DSR with a Tamron 85 1.8 VC. Every lens I own I strongly recommend [Canon (35Lii, 100L Macro, 24-70F2.8ii, 70-200F2.8ii, 100-400Lii), Tamron (45 1.8, 85 1.8), Sigma 24-105]. If there are better lenses out there let me know because I haven't found them.
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EnglishBob Senior Member More info | May 17, 2015 10:35 | #5 |
LVMoose Moose gets blamed for everything. More info | May 17, 2015 10:36 | #6 EnglishBob wrote in post #17559784 Definitely the 3rd image you posted, the re-cropped one.
Moose
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AZPix Senior Member 574 posts Likes: 100 Joined Jan 2010 More info | May 17, 2015 13:03 | #7 Somewhere between the two would work for me.
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May 17, 2015 18:15 | #8 definitely the third. The light is distracting in the other two. http://emjfotografi.com/
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werds "Yes, Sire. You'll shut your trap!" More info | May 17, 2015 19:12 | #9 Third one is definitely more pleasing to the eye. Gear: Nikon D750, Nikon D7200, Sigma 17-50 2.8 OS, Sigma 50-150 2.8 OS HSM EX , Nikon 70-200 2.8 VR1, Tamron 24-70 2.8 VC, Tamron 70-200 2.8 VC, Tamron 28-300mm Di VC PZD, Tamron 16-300mm VC PZD, Tamron 150-600 VC, Nikon AF-S 50mm 1.8, Nikon SB-900
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May 17, 2015 19:50 | #10 I like the third the best, but I have to say it feels like there's a slight tilt to it. Not 100% sure if it's perspective or actual tilt but seems off.
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May 17, 2015 22:28 | #11 Ephur wrote in post #17560480 I like the third the best, but I have to say it feels like there's a slight tilt to it. Not 100% sure if it's perspective or actual tilt but seems off. Thanks Hockey and wedding photographer. Favourite camera / lens combos: a 1DX II with a Tamron 45 1.8 VC, an A7Rii with a Canon 24-70F2.8L II, and a 5DSR with a Tamron 85 1.8 VC. Every lens I own I strongly recommend [Canon (35Lii, 100L Macro, 24-70F2.8ii, 70-200F2.8ii, 100-400Lii), Tamron (45 1.8, 85 1.8), Sigma 24-105]. If there are better lenses out there let me know because I haven't found them.
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May 17, 2015 23:12 | #12 These days, a slight tilt is showing up on several photos posted in this forum. Really don't think it matters. 2-R-6, 1-5D Mark 4, 3-5D Mark III, 5D Mark II, 2-7D's, 70D, canon 70-200 2.8 L IS II, 24-70L II, 85 1.8, 85 1.2, 50mm, 135 mm F2 L, 17-40 , 24-105, Sigma 35 Art and 18-35 1.8, 600 EX's, Elinchrom RX and Phottix 500 strobes
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KeithSheridan Member 31 posts Likes: 4 Joined May 2012 Location: Boston More info | May 22, 2015 21:58 | #13 I prefer the composition of #2, but that light is too distracting.
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May 22, 2015 22:41 | #14 Next time lay prone and eliminate those overhead lights altogether http://emjfotografi.com/
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