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Introducing the new LC855's - Sample set mounted up - New shoot
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09-10-2010, 01:24 PM | #1 |
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Introducing the new LC855's - Sample set mounted up - New shoot
Just got a sample set of the LC855's in yesterday and decided to take a couple pictures of the wheels mounted up.
The wheels pictured are matte grey, however the colors that will eventually be available are hyper silver and satin black We'll have pictures of those when they arrive Also, thanks to www.detailaddict.com for the supplies to get my car all cleaned up before the shoot Zoeb |
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09-10-2010, 02:22 PM | #8 |
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nice. zoeb, by any chance are you using a canon? if anything the magenta chromatic aberration on that lens is really getting in your photos! sorry, my photography side got the best of me...
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we're using a 5d, I'm not the one shooting, so I'm not sure how to fix that, I'll show your post to him though
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http://dudesphotography.smugmug.com/...01513196_zcJy3 Click the I. Looks like he's shooting with the Canon 85mm 1.2 L. One of the pictures was shot at 1.2. To me, you only really see it at wide open (which will happen that low) and on out of focused area. Are you seeing it in focused points?
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See color fringing. Anyways, sorry to deviate, looks good.
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^ I'm not as much as an expert as John Zhang but I would play with different apertures. I don't think you need to go that low on those type of shots. Anything closer to wide open will cause more of that.
If you are looking for bokeh try shooting at a longer focal length (different lens since you are using a prime). I'm suspecting with 1.4-2.0 you'll have less CA. Do you have the Mk I or Mk II?
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right now i have the II... u know what... actually last time i had that is when i had a dirty lens protector... i'll clean it and reshoot later... cuz i've been in the philippines for a couple of months... the humidity might have gotten the best of it there.
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Hey! You will be fine at 2.8 too the lens is good along with the body. Just use a a pro zoom instead of the prime. not sure why the 85 1.2 would do this on a canon though unless the lens really got messed up by the humidity, I've experienced humidity build up on my lens shooting in Asia, what I did was walk back into an ac room and let it sit there for a while, then it never happened to me again. Also put those silicon bags in your camera bag, it sucks up all the moisture, I save those little pack when I buy new shoes or whatever. I just thought since the 85mm 1.2 was a pro lens that there should not be so much color fringing/CA. weird. This was my first time noticing it on your guys' photos that why I brought it up =X I'm not sure what program you guys are using to post process but I know lightroom, photoshop, and the oem canon software that comes free with the camera will kill of any CA your lens might produce, I would give those a try. Most modern day camera programs have this ability though. Hope this helps! good angles though!
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