Showing posts with label lilacs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lilacs. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

High Key Lilacs Vintage 1970s Lens Experiements in Lockdown 2020

 

As you can see, these were all originally shot in High Key.... not actually my style, and also not originally intentional. But, not bad. I tend to prefer more color saturation tho. 

It's fine if you like High Key, and sometimes I do that by accident, but I shot them in high key to maintain the Depth of Field which was letting is a LOT of light exposure making it very white washed. I elected to keep it in High Key for the entire shoot, then processed them myself. I wasn't sure what the post processing would look like, but I like them. I just like my saturated processed photos more. I just usually don;t care for low key or high key that much but they are interesting styles of photography.









Spring Lilacs Vintage 1970s Lens Experiments Durring Lockdown 2020

 

These were a series of subjective experiments I shot back in the Spring using 2 different adapters for my old vintage 1970s lens on my EOS CANON 70D. IN my neighborhood in South Weymouth Mass.

I processed them in: Adobe Light Room, Camera RAW, and Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud 2020.

I've also shot some on my 50mm prime lens (pancake). 

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