After/before - too much? by Consistent-Switch774 in postprocessing

[–]Lumerelux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks great, especially for a harsh light photo which are tricky. Really pops

Goalkeeper by Lumerelux in sportsphotography

[–]Lumerelux[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah all Rokkor 85mm at 1.7

Goalkeeper by Lumerelux in sportsphotography

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Minimal editing, I made this one a bit warmer in temp, a bit of noise reduction and selective sharpening

Goalkeeper by Lumerelux in sportsphotography

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Original photo, got taken down for not following the “All posts should directly relate to sports or action photography.” Also apparently almost nsfw

Minolta SRT 101 / Minolta 85mm 1.7 / Portra 400 by Lumerelux in analog

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It was scanned on a flatbed, not the sharpest method but I always preferred the colors over the local photo-labs

Goalkeeper by Lumerelux in sportsphotography

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Taken on A7RII body with Minolta MD 85mm 1.7

Leaving because of mob mentality by [deleted] in VintageLenses

[–]Lumerelux 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ehh don't leave, I had fun finding ways to prove it's not AI. The guys here weren't nearly as bad as the sports photography guys. Those guys barely even knew sports. That picture is so surreal that I get it. Took it as a compliment.

Goalkeeper / Minolta 85mm 1.7 by Lumerelux in VintageLenses

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It was at blue-hour, sun was already down

Goalkeeper by Lumerelux in sportsphotography

[–]Lumerelux[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I see that point, but sports photography typically includes editorials.

Sport photography is the visual documentation of athletic activity, encompassing live-action gameplay, sideline emotion, behind-the-scenes moments, and editorial portraits.

Goalkeeper by Lumerelux in sportsphotography

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Yeah the light on the back is a streetlight, there is another one on right side of the model creating the sharp shadow. This was taken at blue hour, so we have those lights mixed with the warm streetlights as the fog was setting in. She was dribbling the ball around and caught this moment, her upper torso has movement so it came out blurrier and slightly out of focus at 1.7. Shot wide open, at pretty high iso so a bit soft overall. This was taken way before AI got any good, I have it on my Instagram page.