View Full Version : Lead Singer - Interesting Angle
binghott
May-31-2005, 04:53 PM
taking a break in my processing, liked this shot a lot and wanted to share it. i was hoping i get could get some advice as to which is better black and white or color? this was taken at the knitting factory in nyc with my digital rebel, tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 @ 28mm f3.5, 1/160, iso 100.
http://binghott.smugmug.com/photos/23611212-M.jpg
http://binghott.smugmug.com/photos/23611073-M.jpg
4labs
May-31-2005, 05:19 PM
I prefer the color. He has intense eyes and it shows better in color imho.. Great shot as always..
Peter Dumont
Jun-01-2005, 08:04 AM
taking a break in my processing, liked this shot a lot and wanted to share it. i was hoping i get could get some advice as to which is better black and white or color? this was taken at the knitting factory in nyc with my digital rebel, tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 @ 28mm f3.5, 1/160, iso 100.
http://binghott.smugmug.com/photos/23611212-M.jpg
http://binghott.smugmug.com/photos/23611073-M.jpgNice shot !
The colour one is very strong but the black and white could be nice too if done a bit less bleuish and with some grain added to make it look like a 60's fast b/w film shot.
Bye,
Peter Dumont
binghott
Jun-01-2005, 01:08 PM
thanks a lot, the rest of that night's shots should be online soon, i might share some more.
peter, i like your idea for the 60's fast shot.
binghott
Jun-01-2005, 08:14 PM
here's another shot of the lead singer with a similar angle, any comments?
http://binghott.smugmug.com/photos/23711719-L.jpg
david_h
Jun-02-2005, 02:46 PM
Barry, I prefer everything about the second shot, other than his hand stuck out there. For the first, I think I'd do some cropping and see how it looks. For me, I think it would better as portrait rather than landscape.
Very nice pictures from that Tamron 28-70. I'm looking for a fast lens in that range as well, either the Tamron or the Nikon. For the price of the Nikon, I could buy the Tamron and a Sigma 70-200 f2.8, maybe that's a better use of scarce funds.
From what I've read you were enjoying the Tamron. Is that still the case?
binghott
Jun-02-2005, 09:05 PM
Barry, I prefer everything about the second shot, other than his hand stuck out there. For the first, I think I'd do some cropping and see how it looks. For me, I think it would better as portrait rather than landscape.
Very nice pictures from that Tamron 28-70. I'm looking for a fast lens in that range as well, either the Tamron or the Nikon. For the price of the Nikon, I could buy the Tamron and a Sigma 70-200 f2.8, maybe that's a better use of scarce funds.
From what I've read you were enjoying the Tamron. Is that still the case?
thanks! typically, i don't like to crop my band shots unless i absolutely have to and i like the framing of the second shot. i don't see how it would be better in portrait but if you could show me how you would crop it i think i'd understand you better.
and yes, i'm still madly in love with my 28-70 and continuing to neglect my pride and joy, canon 70-200 f/2.8 (see my pic <-- )
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