Lemon Drop Kid wrote:
In reply to those who feel bridge cameras are "not real cameras" I offer this portrait. Taken with a Panasonic FZ1000, with 24-400 Leica zoom lens, 20.1 mp sensor.
it's a beautiful portrait, tom...excellent job.
HS JOINED:Jan 26, 2019
Post # 176. Loc: Wanaque, NJ
Nice portrait, lighting shows modeling, & no reflections from the glasses; good job. BTW, I just bought an FZ300. My Canons became to heavy & I was forced to lighten up or go without. Your work gives me the confidence that I made a good choice.
Bill 45 wrote:
If that picture was done without kind of changes done to it. It one dam good pictures.
Sure, it had some pp. The background was dropped in and a shadow on the man's neck was lightened. This was done in Photoshop by my adult son. Darkroom work, and now pp, has been and is part of photography. If this detracts from the overall result, well, so be it. Thanks for your comment. (The photo was not posted to show any personal achievements of my son and I, if any, but to illustrate what is possible with a bridge camera.)
PAR4DCR wrote:
Well taken, very good lighting and no glare from the eye glasses. Nicely done.
Don
Lighting was two 32-inch shoot-thru umbrellas moved around quite a bit before glare and shadows from eye glass frames were done away with. Thans for your comment.
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