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Re: which lens has the most 3D POP?


Planetwide wrote:
Back to images, Leica SL3 & SL 50mm Lux @f1.4@








Lighter in the center of the frame and some vignetting (or at least darker subjects) near corners and edges.

Rim lighting from back left on the subjects makes them stand out a bit.

It appears that there is a bit of fill lighting on the subjects, too — see the woman’s face. Perhaps reflected from a nearby building?

Positioning the subjects on white triangle draws attention to them, too.

More saturated colors on the primary subjects and less saturation in the background.

Slight OOF in the background adds “subjective sharpness” to the front group.

The angled shadows add a sense of perspective/depth.

A subtle (maybe?) band of light from upper left toward lower right intercepts the primary subjects.

If it were my photograph, I might consider cropping a bit at left and right to eliminate the people right at the frame edges, particularly the one in the red jacket.



Dec 08, 2025 at 02:20 PM

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Re: which lens has the most 3D POP?


Planetwide wrote:
Back to images, Leica SL3 & SL 50mm Lux @f1.4@








Lighter in the center of the frame and some vignetting (or at least darker subjects) near corners and edges.

Rim lighting on the subjects makes them stand out a bit.

Positioning the subjects on white triangle draws attention to them, too.

More saturated colors on the primary subjects and less saturation in the background.

Slight OOF in the background adds “subjective sharpness” to the front group.

The angled shadows add a sense of perspective/depth.

A subtle (maybe?) band of light from upper left toward lower right intercepts the primary subjects.

If it were my photograph, I might consider cropping a bit at left and right to eliminate the people right at the frame edges, particularly the one in the red jacket.



Dec 08, 2025 at 02:19 PM

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Re: which lens has the most 3D POP?


Planetwide wrote:
Back to images, Leica SL3 & SL 50mm Lux @f1.4@








Lighter in the center of the frame and some vignetting (or at least darker subjects) near corners and edges.

Rim lighting on the subjects makes them stand out a bit.

Positioning the subjects on white triangle draws attention to them, too.

More saturated colors on the primary subjects and less saturation in the background.

Slight OOF in the background adds “subjective sharpness” to the front group.

The angled shadows add a sense of perspective/depth.

A subtle (maybe?) band of light from upper left toward lower right intercepts the primary subjects.

If it were my photograph, I might consider cropping a bit at left and right to eliminate the people right at the frame edges.



Dec 08, 2025 at 02:18 PM

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Re: which lens has the most 3D POP?


Planetwide wrote:
Back to images, Leica SL3 & SL 50mm Lux @f1.4@








Lighter in the center of the frame and some vignetting (or at least darker subjects) near corners and edges.

Rim lighting on the subjects makes them stand out a bit.

Positioning the subjects on white triangle draws attention to them, too.

More saturated colors on the primary subjects and less saturation in the background.

Slight OOF in the background adds “subjective sharpness” to the front group.

The angled shadows add a sense of perspective/depth.



Dec 08, 2025 at 02:16 PM





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