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Nice shots as always bros!
Anyway, I've been shooting spring sports lately. Planning to build a stronger portfolio for news agencies in the future
Pluggin the gram: @_jimcampos
Not sure if it's the upload, but you need to lower your ISO. Like a lot. So much noise.
I have a Sony a6000 with a Sigma 30mm f1.4 silencer. Such a deadly combo. A couple of pics from my IG...
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Nice shots
Might get my girl that camera. I really want the 6500 tho. So I can use it from time to time lol
I have a Sony a6000 with a Sigma 30mm f1.4 silencer. Such a deadly combo. A couple of pics from my IG...
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6500 vs A7II?
Nah 6500 or atleast 6300. I already got the 7II but I love the fps of the 6500 n 4K
Oh interesting. Would the 6500 be considered above the A7II?
I only shoot casually and have never shot actual people before. Recently though, I just shot some graduation photos for a friend for the first time. Since it was a friend, it was pretty low pressure and he was doing a more formal one later with a professional.
Some things I learned after reviewing the photos:
1. Wow, I didn't realize how much one pimple can effect how a person looks lmao. Using that heal brush makes someone look so much better.
2. We shot in a few locations (all outdoors) and some of the photos really highlight every wrinkle, blemish, and flaw on his face while others he looks a lot better. I'm not sure what I should look out for in situations like this to know whether it's good lighting or bad. I figured since it was pretty sunny outside, flaws would be washed out rather than highlighted. I'm shooting with an A7R2 and a sharp prime so that sharpness might be making the flaws even more apparent.
3. I want to get to a point where I make people look better than they do, but I think 90% of the shots I took are the opposite and are pretty unflattering in their raw form. Was only able to send him a few good ones after shooting for like 45 minutes. Kind of disappointing. Shooting people is difficult, but good learning experience.
4. Everything looked great if I put some film preset on it. It washed out the imperfections in the raw due to me not setting up the shot right. Would rather not have to rely on that though. Not sure if that's just maybe how it is with portraits. I noticed a lot of other graduation shots I've seen seem to have film/vsco presets on them.
Tested my A7iii with the 85mm 1.8 at the caps parade. I love this thing.
Not sure how to use flickr yet, bare with me.
How are you uploading onto flickr? I've been trying to upload for 2 months now and keep getting the same damn file error problem. Pissing me the F off.
Yeah, I got the same error on my laptop but it worked when I tried the app on my phone.
Dope, where's this? All the same place?