this was more or less high noon on a sunny day, but i found a corridor between buildings that had a little overhang where the models could stand in the shade. you can read more about this photoshoot on africa blog.
lens reviews often talk about the good lenses not having any vignetting, or darkening of the image in the corners. i guess it's nice in landscape where you want the sky to be a nice uniform color or images where precision is important and you want correct color throughout (architecture?). when i shoot wide angle in raw, i sometimes/often add the vignetting in processing that my lens is designed to reduce.
not that it's obvious, but i did it here to make the center of the image stand out a little more.
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this was more or less high noon on a sunny day, but i found a corridor between buildings that had a little overhang where the models could stand in the shade. you can read more about this photoshoot on africa blog.
ReplyDeletelens reviews often talk about the good lenses not having any vignetting, or darkening of the image in the corners. i guess it's nice in landscape where you want the sky to be a nice uniform color or images where precision is important and you want correct color throughout (architecture?). when i shoot wide angle in raw, i sometimes/often add the vignetting in processing that my lens is designed to reduce.
not that it's obvious, but i did it here to make the center of the image stand out a little more.