ryan, eve looks scary... hahaha =X
MARCUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:sweat:
ryan, eve looks scary... hahaha =X
hmmmm i used to use it for bokeh effect. so if i wanna shoot portrait , how do i minimize the bokeh effect ? set the aperture with a higher number?
just stop down to increase DoF (reduce background blur).
Photographer's myth. Thousands of babies would have eye problems after sessions in studios ...It's good for shooting newborns without flash (which could hurt their delicate eyes?)...
Photographer's myth. Thousands of babies would have eye problems after sessions in studios ...
Photographer's myth. Thousands of babies would have eye problems after sessions in studios ...
Your choice...
but look at the number of kids wearing glasses these days... any chance they were flashed at when they were young? :dunno:
You wanna take the chance, you go ahead with your own kid. I don't want to be blamed if anything does happen to my kid or my fren's....![]()
i would like to know for the f/1.8, i cant use it to shoot pictures that i want to keep the deep field of depth right? it's shoot pretty shallow DOF only right?
yes, the 50mm f1.8 seem to have limited use, but
having a f1.8 lens does not mean you can only shoot at f1.8.
able to shoot at f1.8 does not mean you don't need to bother about looking for good lighting.
thru out the history, many great artists produce their best work when only they have limited resource, due to the limitation they faced, they push their creativity to a greater height.
so you want to know how to utilise this lens and push your own limit?
mount this lens and start shooting, and shoot anything with this lens for a few months.
and only shoot 36 frames on 36 subjects per outing,
pick a subject, study the lighting, move around it, nearer, further, higher, lower angles, try look for best composition, until you conclude you found the best angle, check every fine details before you click.