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Originally Posted by verynecessary
i od'ed in photoshop lol but it came out kind of interesting. i tried a bunch of different things here. i think i'm addicted to bokeh. i wish i could afford a d700 and 85 1.4. that would keep me occupied for a minute haha
love this pic
idk what thats supposed to be.. but it looks sick with the lighting in the backgroundOriginally Posted by backtotheknown
Sydney.Originally Posted by mad beats
Me at the Sydney opera house. [prepares for flames]
dopeness.Originally Posted by verynecessary
i od'ed in photoshop lol but it came out kind of interesting. i tried a bunch of different things here. i think i'm addicted to bokeh. i wish i could afford a d700 and 85 1.4. that would keep me occupied for a minute haha
Originally Posted by itsphillthy
Originally Posted by sigmakidownz
Fongstar, how is the 35? Is it fit for walking around taking pictures (not so much like Point & Shoot)? I mean unlike the 50mm where you have to space yourself from any subject, is the 35mm a nice enough distance all round?
hey fong... there's nothing really special about the 35mm focal length on a dx cam. ends up being close to a 50mm, which is a"normal" lens. to get better shots, you've got to use the fast aperture to your advantage. make sure you've got interestingtextures/shapes/colors/light in the background behind your subject (or in the foreground) and shoot wide open. sometimes that means moving around to get abetter angle or to change the background. you'll get some very nice bokeh (out of focus) effects to compliment the subject.Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
But this might be cause I am realizing I am not into narrow lenses but the 35mm I think was a little hyped up. I think the best part about it is shooting in low light but I swear it isn't as fast as my nifty-fifty was and would even go on a limb and say my fisheye shoots just as good in low light at f2.8. Maybe I just need more practice though.......but I am hating almost 75% of the shots that I shoot.
Originally Posted by JC412
A shot I took earlier today.. Like how the clouds were over the city.