these photographs were shot in sepia (canon) at ISO 200, 28mm. The open room was 1/6s from tripod. the other three were 1/20s hand held.
a similar effect could be created using duotone processing with "coffee and cream" tones. I have replicated sepia variations using that technique before.
This is my near daily photography web log. I got interested in photography in high school and have been taking shots ever since. I am still developing techniques and honing my eye. I tend to gravitate toward macro shots, small subjects and low perspective. Have fun digging through the blog and looking at old posts. You will see that I have worked through different processing, framing and display techniques along the way. It's all in an effort to learn something new. All of these photos were taken with minimal equipment and consumer level cameras. You can do any of this with your camera too. Thanks for stopping by. Leave a comment or ask a question. Let's learn this stuff together.
Canon 40D
50mm f1.8 ***
28-135mm f3.5 IS USM
18-55mm
75-300mm
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Is this what they call a duotone? Love this group of photos.
ReplyDeletethese photographs were shot in sepia (canon) at ISO 200, 28mm. The open room was 1/6s from tripod. the other three were 1/20s hand held.
ReplyDeletea similar effect could be created using duotone processing with "coffee and cream" tones. I have replicated sepia variations using that technique before.
Love sepia. Both artists have captured this dancer beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI love the use of natural light in these photos it makes me feel like I am there. Beautiful photographs Jason, just beautiful!
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