Brilliant. I use that same lens in Nikon 85mm f1.4D. Love it. I lik3 it's soft wide open to 2.8. I'm getting this w/ my 80-200 / 2.8D as well wilde open
I'm genuinely curious how your photo was shot at f/1.4 if the lens you were using is an f/1.8... Lightroom even picked your lens as an 85mm 1.8. Granted I don't know anything about Nikon but I'm curious how that's possible?
It’s “LG 34WK95U-W 34" 21:9 UltraWide 5K Nano IPS Monitor” - However, I wouldn’t recommend it. While the wide screen is great, I switched to Apple Studio display as soon as it came out and LOVE IT. It’s really the ultimate monitor for us as photographers. Much better color accuracy. Prior to getting it I used my laptop for editing since Apple has better calibration across devices
@@ChelseaNicole Do we need to calibrate the Apple Studio display ? I want to switch but I am confused between Apple Studio display and iMac24ich, i want Much better color accuracy mostly for lightroom wedding photo editing.
I used to have an iMac years ago but personally like the option to work different places, so my fave is laptop + monitor combo. For that, you could do either a MacBook Pro or Air. I used to have MacBook Pros, but haven’t touched it in years. I currently work off of a MacbookAir (with the M chip it’s so fast!!) and love how light and versatile it is. With Apple I personally wouldn’t mess with calibration. Just turn off all the auto-brightness settings, make sure your wall color is neutral and do color tests with the professional printer you use so that you can ensure things look good both digitally and in print. Look at them on different devices too (especially iPhone, which is how majority of people will view photos.) This is a great idea for a future video, so perhaps I’ll make a future one explaining more in depth. But hope this helps!
THIS. I can't figure out how to defringe only party of the photo! I can't for the life of me get the CA removed from the branches while keeping my subjects coloring normal.