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Faisal2215 Joined: Sep 26, 2014 Posts: 35 PM, WWW
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@hihihans. A truly great day it was
Btw, I had my first attempt at fashion photography. I had to crop the image as there were so many people blocking the object
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And one scenery photo
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hihihans Joined: Mar 15, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: Netherlands PM |
Looking good
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Tsepz_GP Joined: Dec 27, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Johannesburg, South Africa PM |
On 2014-12-15 03:49:00, Faisal2215 wrote:
Last saturday, I just had this workshop with the most prominent pro photographer (he shoots celebrities, and high class fashion shows) in my country.
.... And he said he has experiences with Galaxy S5 and iphone 6 camera, and he hates them both because their camera ecosystem doesn't allow much creativity and their low light shots are nowhere near as good as Z3 or Z2
Lol, well let's just be real here, he is the Xperia Z3 brand ambassador why would he say anything positive about the competitor products? He is paid to promote the Xperia handsets over the competitors.
Anyway, that workshop sounds truly fantastic, wonder if we have any down here, would be worth a go, minus a brand ambassador of course.
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petermu Joined: Sep 18, 2009 Posts: 52 PM |
@Faisal2215
Any new points (guidelines) from that photographer during the workshop for taking good photos?
Thanks for sharing.
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Faisal2215 Joined: Sep 26, 2014 Posts: 35 PM, WWW
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@petermu. Forgive me, but I don't remember much except for the low light shots and high fashion photography.
For low light shots, he gave an advice to use night scene & firework mode on manual mode and also to have a tripod with you. He also said that firework mode tends to have lower ISO and slower shutter speed compared to night scene mode. Well from my experience using night scene mode, the ISO varies from 50-250 and the shutter speed varies from 1/4s - 0.8s. I haven't got any experience with the firework mode, but i'll try soon enough
High fashion shots: he said that there are no rules, it fully depends on your creativity. It depends on how you manage the model (composition)
Perspective: I think it is about how you create an illusion. (ex: a pic where you kick another person in the head but actually the person is far away from you but is in line with your feet)
Contrast: it is about making one object shine in the area with extreme darkness or extreme light source. During the contrast photography tutorial, he shot a model in a black background and made the model shine (thus the name contrast, I think)
@Tsepz_GP well, apart from he is a brand ambassador, he is the best pro photographer in my country & was the one who give lectures about the 4 photography outlines in the poster.
The part when he said about samsung and iphone cameras was when I interviewed him personally while the other guys went photo hunting. I too have a lot of experience with samsung and iphone cameras and I agree with him about everything he said about the ecosystem and low light performance.
Take samsung cameras for example. Everytime I shot an indoor shot with low ISO of 100, the camera didn't drop the shutter speed so I ended up with pitch black pics. Xperia cameras on the other hand, can shoot indoors with ISO 50 and proper shutter speed and still produced well exposed images with minimal noise & plenty of detail
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iphone camera? Lol, there is nothing you can do except turning on & off flash & HDR.
As for the low light shot, Samsung Galaxy S5 is notorious for making below average low light images. Pics have very strong noise reduction that create blotches & blurs the details, washed out colours, and still havse noise despite strong noise reduction.
iphone 6? Good but I don't think it is capable of a low light shot of this caliber
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petermu Joined: Sep 18, 2009 Posts: 52 PM |
On 2014-12-16 14:49:55, Faisal2215 wrote:
@petermu. Forgive me, but I don't remember much except for the low light shots and high fashion photography.
For low light shots, he gave an advice to use night scene & firework mode on manual mode and also to have a tripod with you. He also said that firework mode tends to have lower ISO and slower shutter speed compared to night scene mode. Well from my experience using night scene mode, the ISO varies from 50-250 and the shutter speed varies from 1/4s - 0.8s. I haven't got any experience with the firework mode, but i'll try soon enough
High fashion shots: he said that there are no rules, it fully depends on your creativity. It depends on how you manage the model (composition)
Perspective: I think it is about how you create an illusion. (ex: a pic where you kick another person in the head but actually the person is far away from you but is in line with your feet)
Contrast: it is about making one object shine in the area with extreme darkness or extreme light source. During the contrast photography tutorial, he shot a model in a black background and made the model shine (thus the name contrast, I think)
Thanks a lot Faisal2215. Waiting for your another wonderful shots.  |
djin Joined: Jun 13, 2007 Posts: > 500 PM |
I just recieved z2, and when I was doing the xperia diagnostics, in the vibration tests, I felt the vibrator motor to make a different noise. I am coming from z1, and the vibration in z2, feels very wierd. Is this normal? Can someone maybe upload a video of z2 when its vibrating so that I can compare?
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Faisal2215 Joined: Sep 26, 2014 Posts: 35 PM, WWW
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Pre Christmas night shots in the district of the local mall in my city
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doministry Joined: Apr 13, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: PL PM, WWW
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Manual? Nice!
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Faisal2215 Joined: Sep 26, 2014 Posts: 35 PM, WWW
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@Doministry yep, Night Scene on manual mode. |
Faisal2215 Joined: Sep 26, 2014 Posts: 35 PM, WWW
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Wanna see some light trails?
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doministry Joined: Apr 13, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: PL PM, WWW
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First one look amazing.
Night Scene too?
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Faisal2215 Joined: Sep 26, 2014 Posts: 35 PM, WWW
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@Doministry yup, I was lucky to have a car with LED backlamps passing through  |
bronxdude Joined: Sep 19, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
hello everyone,
please feel free to check my photos on flickr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/129004348@N03/ |
goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
Will do!
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