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Sharnee - Portrait Shoot

Dominik Muench

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My beloved 60mm leica-r macro on 8K Epic-W.

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i love these images. I do a lot of portraiture with my still camera, and would like to try with the Epic W, would you mind sharing your settings such as frame rate, compression, and other camera settings? Also is this all natural lighting? Thanks.
 
thank you guys, unfortunately no client, these were just fun shots.

as for settings, I set the frame rate to 8fps in 8K, which gives me the lowest compression of 2:1 and I usually shoot with a shutter speed of 1/250. yes this was all natural light.
AS far as post work goes, color grade, eyes lightened up a little and some post sharpening.
 
I think something broke, I'm not seeing any images in the post.
 
thank you guys, unfortunately no client, these were just fun shots.

as for settings, I set the frame rate to 8fps in 8K, which gives me the lowest compression of 2:1 and I usually shoot with a shutter speed of 1/250. yes this was all natural light.
AS far as post work goes, color grade, eyes lightened up a little and some post sharpening.


How are you monitoring that? I do the same thing with my scarlet and the monitor fps is garbage.

Photos are gorgeous as usual.
 
How are you monitoring that? I do the same thing with my scarlet and the monitor fps is garbage.

Photos are gorgeous as usual.

thank you, to be honest I just deal with the frame lag on screen.0
 
Great work Dominik!!

I must say one of my favorite of them all, considering the Shot Parameters, Lighting, Framing, Final Look. . . And the Model too of course :)



thank you kind sir.
 
They are beautiful -- if I might ask, how did you get them vertical, turn the camera or cropping?
 
They are beautiful -- if I might ask, how did you get them vertical, turn the camera or cropping?


yep I just turn the camera, 99% of my modeling work is all shot handheld with a lightweight setup.
 
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