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New studio work with the Sony a7RII

 
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Dec 05, 2016 07:27 |  #1

Been awhile since I posted here so here's some of my latest shots taken with the Sony a7RII. Lenses used were the Zeiss 50mm 1.4ZA, Sony 85mm 1.4GM, and Sony 90mm 2.8G Macro.

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Dec 05, 2016 10:01 |  #2

Nice equipment, but I suspect it's mostly the shooter and subject behind these quality images.

I appreciate your restraint in retaining the texture of the model's skin.


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Dec 05, 2016 10:49 |  #3

Those have the feel of a medium format image. Great work.


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Dec 05, 2016 11:22 |  #4

I agree that these are probably as good as they are primarily due to photographer and model...

That said, I surely would like to learn how to post process people....


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Dec 05, 2016 18:31 |  #5

Very good images! It's nice to see a beautiful model with good hair, makeup and a talented photographer collaborating.


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Dec 05, 2016 23:05 |  #6

Thanks everyone! Glad you all are digging it :)


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Dec 08, 2016 10:10 |  #7

Ltdave wrote in post #18204061 (external link)
I agree that these are probably as good as they are primarily due to photographer and model...

That said, I surely would like to learn how to post process people....

They look pretty nice on here. But when 800 pixels or so is the widest image I can see, it's hard to say anything with certainty.

Out of all of them, I like the first one the best as it looks the least processed on the face, whether or not the same processing was done to all. Probably a combination of pose, composition and equipment. I like the background used for this set too.


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