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2012-08-25| Robin Parmar saysThat is stunning.
2012-08-25| Pete saysIs that straight out of the camera? Vignetting normally comes out a darker shade than the picture, so I’m guessing there’s some processing going on here. However - it’s a great picture. Going to give us any clues as to the equipment, location, name and phone number of the girl in the white T shirt, etc?
2012-08-26| Spike saysAs you asked….
Taken in Siam Paragon in Bangkok. I imagined it as an oasis of calm, but really it wasn’t. You may have read about photographers who spent six months above the snow line in Mongolia, sat in a freezing hole waiting for a singe shot of a Snow Leopard. Well, it was nothing like that. But I did have to wait about five minutes to capture a moment when there were no passing pedestrians in the frame, and all the time I was concerned that the guys at the bottom would pick up their shopping and leave, I wanted those packages in the shot.
Would have liked the subject a bit higher up the frame; but there other things around the periphery which meant I only had that view, and I didn’t want to crop and lose some of those ray effect tiles.
Had to fix white balance. Increased exposure and added positive vignetting in Lightroom to increase the isolation/ethereal effect. Otherwise, straight out of camera. End result is how I imagined the scene when I first spotted it.
GX1 with with 25mm Summilux at F1.4, 1/125th second, ISO 160
2012-08-26| Spacefruit saysBrilliant
2012-08-26| ChangNoi says“End result is how I imagined the scene when I first spotted it.” …. and that is the magic of a photographer (IMO).