Colors for a Cause

jonh68jonh68 Registered Users Posts: 2,711 Major grins
edited August 18, 2014 in People
This was a fashion fundraiser for various charitable organizations in South Alabama. This was shot with a x100s and off camera flash through an umbrella for the posed shots
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Comments

  • SamSam Registered Users Posts: 7,419 Major grins
    edited August 17, 2014
    Great images. I love the paint, etc. Hope the fund raiser was a success.

    Sam
  • D3SshooterD3Sshooter Registered Users Posts: 1,188 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2014
    Hi Jon,
    A great documentary, and since you are experienced I will take the liberty to make two comments:

    - I think that a perspective correction will further enhance the pictures, in several pictures vertical lines fall, and if that happens close to the border of a picture it becomes disturbing.

    - Colour consistency, or should I say WB. Almost all pictures have a yellow/orange component that is very strong. Most-likely due to the different light sources (lots of low temp sources (2800-3400 kelvin) combined with several other light sources. It seems that the camera was in auto WB. I difficult situation, I tend to go for flash with a gel of choice but matched with the most present ambient light. That makes it more uniform.

    Never the less a great job , I know how difficult this can be.

    Steve
    A photographer without a style, is like a pub without beer
  • jonh68jonh68 Registered Users Posts: 2,711 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2014
    Sam wrote: »
    Great images. I love the paint, etc. Hope the fund raiser was a success.

    Sam
    Thanks, I haven't heard the total raised so far but there was a good turn out for $60 a person so it they had to have raised some money.
  • jonh68jonh68 Registered Users Posts: 2,711 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2014
    D3Sshooter wrote: »
    Hi Jon,
    A great documentary, and since you are experienced I will take the liberty to make two comments:

    - I think that a perspective correction will further enhance the pictures, in several pictures vertical lines fall, and if that happens close to the border of a picture it becomes disturbing.

    - Colour consistency, or should I say WB. Almost all pictures have a yellow/orange component that is very strong. Most-likely due to the different light sources (lots of low temp sources (2800-3400 kelvin) combined with several other light sources. It seems that the camera was in auto WB. I difficult situation, I tend to go for flash with a gel of choice but matched with the most present ambient light. That makes it more uniform.

    Never the less a great job , I know how difficult this can be.

    Steve

    I tried to correct with some of them but it introduced another set of problems like bad body and head proportions. Personally I don't find the effect disturbing to begin with.

    For WB, I don't have a flash that works on board the x100s so that solution wasn't available. Second, I wanted ambient light to begin with. Thirdly there were several light sources so trying to match with gelled would have been impractical. Fourth, I wanted to test the x100s in jpg, auto WB for event photography and I can live with the yellow cast, but I confess my color blind eyes don't see with the pics.
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