[PIC_THREAD] People, Portraits, Street

An unpublished one I forgot about!


Seated by Robbie Khan, on Flickr




They both look the same at work and at home to me. All 4 screens are calibrated though so this is promising in terms of your images looking the same as far as I can tell this morning. What are your screens set up like?

Perhaps you are not shooting in SRGB, and working in SRBG. I think most browsers still don't have decent colour management, so if you use Adobe RGB etc. they look different on different browsers.

I make sure I work in sRGB (I rarely print anything), and the problem is limited to chrome for me (in IE they look as intended). It's hard to tell if they look right at work because the monitor is so rubbish. They look the same in IE and chrome at work though. I'm convinced it's a browser setting I have wrong somewhere because no one else seems to have the problem. Saying that, no one else's images look different to me so it could be a combo of the two.
 
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Rubbish weather today wasn't going to stop Jennie getting out on her new motorbike (now called Daisy)! :)


Jennie's first motorbike!!! by jj_glos, on Flickr


Jennie's first motorbike!!! by jj_glos, on Flickr

Most difficult panning subject I've ever had to deal with, not mention going out in a short sleeved shirt wasn't the best idea so shivering wasn't helping!


Jennie's first motorbike!!! by jj_glos, on Flickr


Jennie's first motorbike!!! by jj_glos, on Flickr

Cool chick :)

Jennie's first motorbike!!! by jj_glos, on Flickr
 
I'm not an expert, there's probably a million things wrong with it but I like it. I can't even remember what camera I took it on all those years ago.

My Uncle Richard.
 
I know there's pretty much zero composition going on here, but it was just for practicing this kind of shot. I was trying to get the exposure right on the subject while shooting into the evening sun. The aim was to get it mostly right in camera so that only slight tones and contrast adjustments needed to be done in post.


Day 88 by 42zx, on Flickr
 
Rim lights, I am a fan of rim lights :D^

Tonight met up with a few good friends and went to see another friend playing live in his band:


Guitarist by Robbie Khan, on Flickr
(That's not him, that's the guitarist from a band playing before him :p)

35mm
f/1.4
ISO3200
No noise reduction
No sharpening

I love this lens.

Obligatory "please take pictures of me/us" inclusion :p

dEr9BTm.jpg

Such wide apertures, a godsend when not wanting to use a flash.
 
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Enjoy :)
 
I think Chrome still doesn't have any form of color management unless you hack into it and lose updates by doing so. I had those issues with it when I first got my XPS 15 (wide gamut screen so everything goes red without proper color management). Firefox, IE and Safari all support colour profiles pretty well I just think I think, though I haven't checked, Opera supports them as well. Absolutely ridiculous that Chrome still doesn't support ICCs properly but such is life.
 
Still getting used to the 35, liking it for more editorial/photo essay shots at the moment, though unfortunately it's not quite relevant to what I'm doing right now. Still, worth the practice and wanted the context of this really cool tree in at least a couple shots.

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The rest of the set in general is much more fine art based and fairly unpalatable outside the context of the series they go into, when my coursework for this year is done I'll probably make a thread of them where they make more sense and I go into references etc. in depth.
 
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