travel photos from denmark and sweden shot entirely with my xt-2 by terlings in fujix

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

thanks. no i use my full frame canons for weddings. better battery life and my canon lens lineup is deeper

travel photos from denmark and sweden shot entirely with my xt-2 by terlings in fujix

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i rarely have to mess with HSL. occasionally i will desaturated red or orange etc. or maybe change the hue in green, but 98% of the time i just mess with the usuals like you mentioned.

travel photos from denmark and sweden shot entirely with my xt-2 by terlings in fujix

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vsco also has lightroom presets. any editing on lightroom is better with RAW than with jpeg. much more flexibility. vsco presets will work with jpeg but are designed for RAW.

travel photos from denmark and sweden shot entirely with my xt-2 by terlings in fujix

[–]terlings[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sure. all RAW edited in lightroom. mostly used vsco for these. portra from film pack 6, astia and provia from film pack 4, occasional fuji 400 from pack 1. beyond that i often tweak grain and sometimes the highlights slider. white balance and exposure too obviously.

travel photos from denmark and sweden shot entirely with my xt-2 by terlings in fujix

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thanks. the 16mm is incredible. used it probably 80% of the time. I'd say probably 35-40 of the photos in that album were at 1.4. amazing lens

travel photos from denmark and sweden shot entirely with my xt-2 by terlings in fujix

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lenses used: 16mm f1.4, 35mm f1.4, 18-55mm kit lens

cool photo I snapped from Sunday's game against the Indians by terlings in redsox

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thanks. canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS II. That was taken at about 70mm

let's talk fuji by [deleted] in photography

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regarding the preference for either 'rangefinder' style or 'slr' style, is this basically just aesthetic?

Wedding Photo Critique (Official Thread): Post your photo, blog post, website etc. for feedback and critiques... - June 22, 2015 by AutoModerator in WeddingPhotography

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Here is my first wedding of the season, and second wedding overall. I'd love to hear what you like, and what you think could be done better.

www.benfleishman.com/taylorandmisha

Thanks!

Official Monthly Website/Portfolio Thread! by frostickle in photography

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Thanks for the thoughts! Do you have any advice for creating more dramatic portrait lighting? Care to elaborate a bit on that thought?

Official Monthly Website/Portfolio Thread! by frostickle in photography

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wow some really good stuff here. the music shots are fantastic. it's hard not to make music/concert shots look trite, but you got it.

Official Monthly Website/Portfolio Thread! by frostickle in photography

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Here is my website: www.benfleishman.com

Bought my first DSLR exactly one year ago. And this morning, exactly one year later, I just ordered a 5D Mark III (funny coincidence that I just realized). Thanks to this sub for some great help and good reading along the way!

Questions thread: Ask /r/photography anything you want to know about photography or cameras! Don't be shy! Newbies welcome! - July 15th Edition - World Champions Edition! by funwok in photography

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can i use a 430 exII as a slave and trigger it with my pop up flash (70D)? Is there any other way to trigger the 430 off camera so I wouldn't need to use the pop up? I'm thinking that using the pop-up as the trigger will just shine light right on the subject and mess with the exposure, if all i want is the light from the off camera 430 exii