


Canon 50mm f1.8
These are an interesting example of the strange effect of a lack of IR filter and strange lighting. Rachel's shirt is bright green. The foliage in the lower background is dark green. Jesse's red shirt is a dark brown. The lighting is bright open blue sky filtered through a heavy layer of translucent green leaves. Go figure.
3 comments:
that is quite the odd effect. with all that sensitivity to IR you might be able to screw that dark orange filtre on and get some near-IR style B&Ws ;)
btw, the bokah on the 1st shot of rachel is spot on...
I do like the way that little lens acts wide, or close to, wide open. It appears to give a nice round solidity to the portraits made from across the table.
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