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Clicked a couple of years back

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Clicked at Lavasa. No processing, Stock image

Hello BHPians,

Been away from the forum for a while,was busy soul searching :) I started working on figuring out means of lighting to get a natural look using my flash units. I am not a big fan of the typical flashed portrait look.

So here are a few shots from a recent portrait shoot where I used some lighting equipment to create the look I wanted. I used a D800 & an 85mm f 1.8 lens for all the shots.

The lighting for the first 2 shots was done by using one SB910 flash unit mounted on a light stand behind the subject's shoulder, on her left side, to back-light the hair and a silver reflector in front of her on the left side of her face, to bounce the light back on the face. I also placed a white reflector close to her face, diagonally facing the chin to open up the eye shadow region of her face.

The 3rd shot is all in natural light. All images were processed using Adobe Lightroom 5.2. I wanted a very analogue,film look, so used my scans from my medium format film camera for reference, while processing these shots. Hence finally overlayed a subtle layer of dust and scratches in Adobe Photoshop to mimic film look I was after.

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Regards,
TG.

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Originally Posted by Mr.Boss (Post 3480181)
Clicked a couple of years back

Nice click. Looks like an example of "Leading lines" in composition class :)

Perfect click from a Mobile phone (Sony Ericsson Satio U1)
Focus: Macro
Again, clicked a couple of years back at London, some restaurant

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Originally Posted by NetfreakBombay (Post 3482017)
Nice click. Looks like an example of "Leading lines" in composition class :)

Thanks buddy

A photo from last year's roadtrip to Tadoba
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru (Post 3481782)
The 3rd shot is all in natural light. All images were processed using Adobe Lightroom 5.2. I wanted a very analogue,film look, so used my scans from my medium format film camera for reference, while processing these shots. Hence finally overlayed a subtle layer of dust and scratches in Adobe Photoshop to mimic film look I was after.

Very interesting effect... it did remind me of my film days.

This is from the last film roll I shot in 2006. My son when he was 5.

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Trying to get a hang of product photography.

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100% crop

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Shot recently !

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Cauvery at the onset of monsoon
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Young tigress, Kanha | Handheld, 1/160s, f/5.6, ISO 1250.

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 3482216)
Very interesting effect... it did remind me of my film days.

This is from the last film roll I shot in 2006. My son when he was 5.

Very nice - he looks like you. Shot around mid-day? The sunlight seems to be coming from top+behind.

@ Torqueguru: nice portraits. I don't understand much about portraits on film. Is there increasing demand for the old film type look, especially for print? Or were you just playing around?

Was trying a few close-ups, this morning !

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Originally Posted by nilanjanray (Post 3487877)
Shot around mid-day? The sunlight seems to be coming from top+behind.

That was the advantage of film, it has much higher tolerance to overexposure. A dSLR would have underexposed his face. Here it came alright.

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Originally Posted by M35 (Post 3488007)
Was trying a few close-ups, this morning !

Amazing detail and colors m35. Any special kit other than macro lens ?

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Originally Posted by Rajvir Bains (Post 3488327)
Amazing detail and colors m35. Any special kit other than macro lens ?

Thanks.
Mounted my 50mm prime on to an extension tube and shot under natural light. :)
PP=Increased the exposure, cropped, adjusted the highlights+shadows and sharpened a bit on LR.

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