Post your pics of colour an BOKEH.

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D700man
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Re: Post your pics of colour an BOKEH.
In reply to JTatyosian, 6 months ago

I did notice it off right away BUT understand your talking to a bunch of photographers that PP and edit photos to  There will not be a single client that wouldn't be happy with that photo.  I'm sure you took a great photo and improved it 10 fold in PP.  Thats the art of it and thats why we get paid the bucks  Well done!

JTatyosian wrote:

No thunder killed. Yes, the background does have some processing applied to it. It's my style. As a photographer, it's my responsibility to create art and pieces that people never get tired of looking at. This was created for my client's wall, not for critique. My clients don't usually come to me for natural pictures taken straight from my camera.

I'm curious, was the bokeh plane differential really the first thing you noticed or were you peeping just a little bit?

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markhayphotography wrote:

I don't mean to kill anyone's thunder, but some of this blur looks post processed. The foreground on the left is substantially blurred compared to that on the right and immediately around the figures. The bokah level within the focal planes are not consistent.

JTatyosian wrote:

I don't have access to a lot of my pictures right now, and I haven't posted in these forums in a while. Your Post caught my eye so here is my response:

I definitely agree that your subject has been isolated from the background. The bokeh is quite pleasant in nature, especially from the camera you were using. It really surprises me that it can produce these results at f/5.6. Skin tones aren't too bad either, if you ask me, considering your subject was directly in the sunlight.

Here is my photo taken with the best digital camera yet produced in my opinion, the Nikon D700:


Nikon D700 with Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8

Wish I could post more of my photos. I am a huge bokeh guy

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