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- beautiful ! You really need to come up my way Jay. I live in a magical land of mountains and waterfallsbogue
- SONAVA GORGEOUS!
I DON'T LIKE YOU JAY!pango - bogue, I'd love to get up yr way. ESPECIALLY: Banff, Yoho, and Jasper. Hell, Let's just start at Glacier in Montanajaylarson
- and work my way up. Stay there in the Canadian Rockies for 5 years shooting EVERYTHING!jaylarson
- ha! then you'd have to start moving west and shooting. There's alot of variety in this provincebogue
- that's purrrty. :)sea_sea
- bogue0
- nice mood. I would prefer slightly more light though. last two are my favHijoDMaite
- yeah... this place is dark. I didn't have a tripod so it was a struggle to get things light enough.bogue
- dude go back with a tripod i bet you'll get some really nice colorsHijoDMaite
- hows the noise on 5DMK3? perhaps up the ISO if it's decent. Or get faster lens. I've shot some concerts and ƒ2.8 isn't really enough.pango
- ƒ2.8 isn't really enough.pango
- this is actually an 1.2 lens and all of these shots are probably in the iso 3200 - 5000 range shot wide open.bogue
- wow it must have been very dark thenHijoDMaite
- i prefer it dark, shoot the photo the way you experienced it. that's my mantraalbums
- bogue0
^ related question. I've shot all of these photos with my new Canon 5D MK3. I've got the latest Lightroom which has Raw support for the camera. I'm shooting with the "cinestyle" picture style in camera. Things look properly exposed in the LCD screen when reviewing.. and they also look properly exposed in lightroom for a split second while the full size image is "loading". Then at the last second the picture changes completely.. gets really under exposed and way too warm. I've noticed Lightroom darkning other raw photos of shot in the past in the same way. Anybody else ever seen this and have a solution for it?
- don't rely on lcd screen on camera too much. read histogram. do you have a default setting for lightroom?pango
- what does your histogram say?pango
- i have noticed the same with my images (nikon). the contrast goes down when you select Neutral in Camera Calibrationscruffics
- Yeah, I get similar results in my Lightroom. But the key is checking histograms (but even they are based on jpgs, not raw files)jaylarson
- @scruffics, agreed with Neutral. Ever get the D2X profiles? They give more options.jaylarson
- maybe stupid answer but is this not simply a WB and Exp. fix in RAW?HijoDMaite
- bogue: I have EXACTLY the same problem. 5d3 + cinestyle. Lightroom always fucks it up.. It's incredible.Jordy
- klar0
- arne0
- mg330
Some black and whites i just finished up from our trip to Iceland last August:
- arne0
- Jacque0
- Lens?HAYZ1LLLA
- 80mm (Hasselblad)Jacque
- Fucknuts. I need more monies! ;-)HAYZ1LLLA
- That girl being handcuffed. Love that nobody in the shot is really interacting or looking at eachother.neandersthal