Forum: Lens Clubs
09-02-2008, 08:09 AM
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Strange, I guess I'll have to look up what "natural" means. I thought it meant what the scene ACTUALLY LOOKED LIKE. Unfortunately, you took that right out of my picture. You can manipulate it to fit what you "think" is natural all you want, but this is not what the scene looked like when I took the photo.
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Forum: Lens Clubs
08-19-2008, 09:33 PM
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No worries, I wasn't trying to start an argument. I just feel that the lens gives a very natural look to people. Of course, people don't always want photos of themselves that look "natural" or "real," they want photos in which they look "good." This is one of the reasons portraits need to be processed. But this particular shot of my father is not OVER saturated, it's absolutely spot on with the colors, right down to my dad's sunburn. Lucky for me (or unlucky, I guess) I'm not shooting portraits for money, so I can keep pictures like this "real." :D
todd
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Forum: Lens Clubs
08-19-2008, 11:38 AM
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Umm, beg to differ on this point. This was taken under high overcast sky, converted to JPEG with no other processing:
Yep, that looks just like my dad in real life.
Todd
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