I’m always big on sub-framing and couldn’t resist this example as the crop is really tight.
Sub-framing FTW!
Camera | Fujifilm X-Pro2 |
Lens | XF50mmF2 R WR |
Settings | ƒ/2.8 50.0 mm 1/100 320 |
Location | Shaftesbury Avenue, London |
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Beautiful framing! I love the colors and the film look of the shot... Ive just been checking out your work is pretty awesome! I look forwards to seeing what you post next :)
Thank's @tristanoliff, much appreciated. Just seen your work and really like it to. Followed and looking forward to seeing more.
Beautiful colors and processing in this photo! Is this done in camera on the Fuji? Seems like these cameras night have built in filters, or did you post process? Either way very nice image!
Thanks @justinmullet. So, I try to keep it as simple as I can. Basically I shoot in RAW then add the Fujifilm Classic Chrome profile in Lightroom. I then do a few adjustments from there. For this one I actually used a S-Kodak Ektar film simulation and tweaked afterwards.
That may sound like a lot, but actually it's very quick. I never want to spend too much time in Lightroom, I'd rather spend it shooting.
Is that profile something that's built in or packaged with the Fuji cameras?
Classic Chrome is a Fuji Film simulation and should be available on most, if not all of the range when you shoot JPEG. However, when you shoot in RAW it doesn't embed the profile in the shot, but it does allow you to add it in post.
The Kodak settings are from VSCO Film Packs. I like to use them as a starting point if i'm not 100% happy with the Classic Chrome simulation, although i'm really digging this Kodak look at the moment so I'm going all in for the time being.
Ahh that makes sense. Thanks for clarifying.
I love the contrast of the orange in this photo!! Really good, thanks for sharing your photos!!
Thanks a lot. Glad you like them and thanks for looking!