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Been a while since I posted in this thread. Out here in Vegas right now, but some photos from today.
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Thanks 1/1.3 handheld, still looking to get a tripod. Maybe this week.
Sharp does not always mean Better - Just saying.
I'm not talking about out of focus - I'm talking about soft versus sharp.Agreed, but after you judge composition don't you enjoy how good the picture is?
Picking up the fine details due to the sharpness is a huge plus in my book.
I'm not talking about out of focus - I'm talking about soft versus sharp.
Yes, so images are best sharp and others just work better soft.
As a photographer, you and you only have to decide your style and decide what works best for you.
This is my terrible shotnot sure what you mean bro....you just cant take an OOF shot and call it a good shot because is your style, are you talking about working with a shallow DOF??...even if you shoot at 1.2 and miss the focus on the eyes, that shot will look terrible...the shot has to have some sort of focus, when shooting people you ALWAYS aim to get the eyes SHARP, specially with a shallow DOF where everything else is bokeh'd out.
This is my terrible shot
My son running around the house and I decided to snap a photo wide open 85L @ 1.2
Not because you are shooting portrait you want a picture that is sharp (tac), there are times you want your images with that soft focus. Glam is all about soft focus, it hides blemishes soften the skin and hard edges and the images are more pleasing than tac sharp. Same can be said about landscape photography, depending on the location and imagery/mood you might want something soft rather than sharp.
Just saying.
Lastly, when shooting people you ALWAYS dont have to aim to get the eyes SHARP, that's blasphemy.
Actually the eyes are rather soft - if you notice the top of the hat, you'll see it's extremely sharp. However, overall the picture works, very nice soft and compliments my son.seems like you nailed the focus in that shot fam.....thats just a shallow DOF portrait to me, well done actually.
you miss the focus on the eyes, you missed the shot, there is no saving that shot, no matter what you say bro....soft eyes is a big no no in portrait photography.
If I want to take pictures of the same quality which cam and programs and lens would I need?Been a while since I posted in this thread. Out here in Vegas right now, but some photos from today.
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