Benjo255
No longer a newbie, moving up!
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2014
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- 662
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- Legnano (ITALY)
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- Photos OK to edit
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Yes, i understand what you mean. It's the same for me when i look to cat portraits.wood trims have been a big part of my professional life for 40+ years, so it just looks off to me.
No gaussiana blur. It's just a fuji jpg with the on camera special effect soft focus. In processing the jpg on LR i boosted clarity and corrected tones (mainly boosting whites a bit).You seem to have added something like a gaussian blur to the feathery edge of the fur.
I gave it a try since I was in doubt between the 18-55 and the 16-55. 16-55 is really a great lens. Sharp, really sharp, and the 2.8 gives you a wonderful bokeh at max focal lenght. I gave it up since I don't need (for now) such a fast lens and, overall, it's HUGE. I mean, huge for a xe2. IMHO it's great, but sacrifices too much the mirrorless advantages. And it was also a lot more expensive. So, since I shoot cat portaits most in studio or with controlled light/backgrounds, I didn't need it. More, the 18-55 has a really effective IS.I shoot Fuji also. Just picked up the 16-55, f/2.8, yesterday.