RF 85mm f/1.2L USM

Thank You Colin.

It's RAW (like Gordon Ramsay would say) and I used "Portrait" as a profile in Adobe Photoshop if I recall correctly.
The slightly adjusted curves to get that "matte" sort of felling.
Thank you for replying, Something special about it, has mood and character, the light, textures, and composition not to mention the rendering of the Lens
Brilliant photo
 
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In my opinion, the RF version has as much or more "character" as the EF version which I had and also loved.

I chose Camera Matching: Standard for the color profile, as the Adobe LR profiles all rendered his red hoodie as magenta; otherwise, no changes to LR defaults.

Taken at f/1.2.
 

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In my opinion, the RF version has as much or more "character" as the EF version which I had and also loved.

I chose Camera Matching: Standard for the color profile, as the Adobe LR profiles all rendered his red hoodie as magenta; otherwise, no changes to LR defaults.

Taken at f/1.2.
What a beautiful child, my friend. Your photo makes me miss my lenses even more.
 
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Not sure why we don't see many photos with the 85 1.2, decided to rent the DS to see how smooth the bokeh is, and so far I love it.

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many online say the bokeh seems fake like made with photoshop while the non-DS has character, I didn't try that one, but I don't see the fake part.
 
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Not sure why we don't see many photos with the 85 1.2, decided to rent the DS to see how smooth the bokeh is, and so far I love it.

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many online say the bokeh seems fake like made with photoshop while the non-DS has character, I didn't try that one, but I don't see the fake part.
Trolls criticise, that's their favourite occupation...
 
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