I don't know if it's Lightroom's processing or the Canon R5's dynamic range but I'm amazed at what you can do with the files with a little Lightroom tweaking and masking. Canon R5 with TS-E 24/2.8 II.
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While the results are impressive I think the original photo actually looks better as a piece of art. There is a moodiness to it that the over corrected photo completely lacks.
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That looks sick dude
Lightrooms masking is crazy good, I've been able to rescue so many photos with it, like this yellow robin
Having said that I've used a friends R5 and it completely mogs my 90D 🤔
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While the results are impressive I think the original photo actually looks better as a piece of art. There is a moodiness to it that the over corrected photo completely lacks.
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they're both great but I actually prefer the first
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