5DM3 some images

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wife and my 10-week-old





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Beautiful pictures! What lenses? Have a nice day!
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the colours so pale in No 1 and 2? I saw this several times already with the MkIII...

WB in the portrait shot is also not spot on, skin tones are a bit off, whereas your wive and baby definately look lovely....

Bernie

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Franklin Canyon, eh?
I live right up the street.

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Yes tried to take our baby there to see if he'd be able to last couple of laps around the lake without much crying...

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Beautiful pictures! What lenses? Have a nice day!
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Lets see.... 24-105 and 17-40 on these.... the first was 17-40 and the rest are 24-105

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the colours so pale in No 1 and 2? I saw this several times already with the MkIII...

WB in the portrait shot is also not spot on, skin tones are a bit off, whereas your wive and baby definately look lovely....

Bernie

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'All the technique in the world doesn’t compensate for the inability to notice.' (Elliot Erwitt)
To find a proper WB in my bedroom is a challenge I agree. The skin colors do really look like that with all lights there and yellowish walls. When I do pick the white balance with a gray card, the skin colors look more naturally, but not how they appear in that bedroom in real life. Which begs a question, what is the proper way to do it? Do you do the white balance so the skin colors look more naturally to what people think the skin color should be like, or do you do for how it really appear to my eye?

David

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the colours so pale in No 1 and 2? I saw this several times already with the MkIII...
because they might be hdr's. the second picture definitely looks like an hdr.
has anyone noticed that when using Lightroom 4, its shadow recovery engine is so amazing, and you are able to pull so much out of the shadows that many people start looking like HDR?

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Love #3. The baby thinks why does that cannon is pointing to my face? :) Beauty...
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Sorry but English is not my tongue...
5DM3' Silent shutter feature is one of the best features about that camera, at least to me. Because my baby really is not camera-friendly. My former Nikon D800 shutter was not quiet. And 5DM2 shutter is not quiet either, which distracted the baby and he would start crying. With 5DM3 which I now keep in silent shutter mode all the time, I can take pix of the baby and he does not mind!

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THX for the info! Have a nice day!
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Does B&W rendering of image 2 look better?



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