@karenguieshoova Thank you! I used a Sony a6300 camera with various lenses ... a 16-50mm from Sony, a 50mm from Pentax (from an old analog camera), 85mm from Opteka, and a 70-300mm from Sigma :)
Hello Jorge @jhv_95 thanks for sharing your project.
I have to congratulate you on the compositional work, I find it very valuable and creative. The management of the height of the camera seems to me that you control it totally.
I think it would improve the technique you use, using either HDR or an artificial fill in some interiors. In post-production I would try to remove the contaminations on the white walls, but in general it seems to me to be a job that is quite attentive to details, very interior-oriented. I like that you have dared with the variation of the format, that gives a lot of personality to your work.
A final advice if your concerns have to do with the interiors: try to work by polarizing the light, many of the reflections in floors, glass, ceramics etc ... you will handle them better.
Hello @jesusgranada thank you very much for seeing my photos, for your comments and feedback! It was a pleasure taking the course and putting what I learned into practice. I receive your recommendations in good time to be able to apply them as well.
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karenguieshoova
Hello! Could you share what camera and lenses you used for this project? Thanks in advance, I really liked your project.
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jhv_95
@karenguieshoova Thank you! I used a Sony a6300 camera with various lenses ... a 16-50mm from Sony, a 50mm from Pentax (from an old analog camera), 85mm from Opteka, and a 70-300mm from Sigma :)
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Teacher PlusHello Jorge @jhv_95 thanks for sharing your project.
I have to congratulate you on the compositional work, I find it very valuable and creative. The management of the height of the camera seems to me that you control it totally.
I think it would improve the technique you use, using either HDR or an artificial fill in some interiors. In post-production I would try to remove the contaminations on the white walls, but in general it seems to me to be a job that is quite attentive to details, very interior-oriented. I like that you have dared with the variation of the format, that gives a lot of personality to your work.
A final advice if your concerns have to do with the interiors: try to work by polarizing the light, many of the reflections in floors, glass, ceramics etc ... you will handle them better.
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jhv_95
Hello @jesusgranada thank you very much for seeing my photos, for your comments and feedback! It was a pleasure taking the course and putting what I learned into practice. I receive your recommendations in good time to be able to apply them as well.
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