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Looks like he's running some kinda fancy High Boost contraption thing on that thar ve-hickle :tup: |
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newly acquired tamron 70-200 f/2.8 VC (canon 6D body) loving it so far!
Click on any of the photos to see the rest from the set https://c2.staticflickr.com/9/8623/2...da2e6e8a_z.jpg081116-4 by Khoi Ha, on Flickr https://c8.staticflickr.com/9/8819/2...65694b06_z.jpg081116-7 by Khoi Ha, on Flickr https://c8.staticflickr.com/9/8651/2...66d8d526_z.jpg081116-6 by Khoi Ha, on Flickr |
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Shot a '66 Vette yesterday morning for HotRod Dynamics. The frame off restoration had been done some time ago at another shop. Joe simply took the old school 383 out and dropped in a modern LS3 and got it wired and plumbed. The rest of the car was definitely not quite up to what I consider his "standards" but the engine swap was immaculate!
https://photos.smugmug.com/Cars/HotR...MG_4126-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Cars/HotR...MG_4062-XL.jpg The rest can be seen towards the end of the HotRod Dynamics album on my website: https://jpmcgphotography.smugmug.com...cs-Photoshoots |
What a beautiful Vette :drool:
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I have a question for you guys. I edited one picture in Lightroom. It was a lot spot removal, noise reduce and other stuff. When it's done I am quite satisfied with it. But when I export it onto the hard drive(as jpeg), the quality is reduced! I saw a lot of noises came back. Have you guys encountered this before? I know the file is pretty big(17MB) because of the editing. But I set the export option to be 100% quality of the edited RAW file. Is there a file size limitation in Lightroom when export RAW onto hard drive in jpeg?
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I'm still trying to learn how to manage the sun but here's an updated shot of the kiddo.
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Need some opinions. I'm starting up a professional photography business and I plan on doing about half of my work with models/portraiture and weddings. The other half split between landscape, astro-photography and street.
I put some contenders up for consideration. Initial budget is $40k. I'm only looking for two cameras. One super portable for street and the other for the no-joke, all-out quality camera. For indoor portrait work/weddings and also landscape/astrophotography: Leica S (type 007) with Summicron 100mm f/2 ASPH and various fast lenses of various lengths -OR- Canon 5D Mark IV with Zeiss 55mm 1.4 distagon and other fast lenses as applicable For street... Leica Q (type 116) with fixed 28mm lens Any other suggestions? Looking for something small and easy to carry, handle, and manipulate settings on the fly without having to dig through menus (like the Sony A7r ii for example) Nikon D750 (or the new equivalent, if there ever is one, as long as proportions don't expand) would be a contender here. What I've listed is highly limited and I am open to suggestions as long as everything stays in the full-frame to medium format realm. DOF will be an enormous factor as I am approaching photography from an artistic standpoint in all facets including weddings. Thanks in advance for your thoughts! Edit: Added Fujifilm GFX 50S medium format camera to the mix (not yet released). |
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