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10/16/2007 09:11:12 PM · #1 |
This is one of my first shots with the 50mm 1.8D, I love the blur it gives, love the sharpness.. its just hard to catch that right in the middle for an infocus image. Like in this image, I like it, but his nose and some of his hair is out of focus.
Help/Comments about using this lens for portraits would be helpful
Help/Comments about reversing this lens for macro would be helpful, have a reverse ring on its way now.
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10/16/2007 09:17:14 PM · #2 |
You're gonna need to close the lens down just a bit and/or move away from the subject some. The problem is that your Depth of Field is just a tad too shallow.
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10/16/2007 09:19:06 PM · #3 |
left a comment. Remember that there are going to be lots of opinions, some may conflict, and it's all in who your target audience is. |
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10/16/2007 09:22:56 PM · #4 |
Try this as a reference.
Choose your camera, lens (mm), distance from subject.
Message edited by author 2007-10-16 21:23:51. |
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10/16/2007 09:24:53 PM · #5 |
i think the balance of light and dark are a little off. the hair and shirt kind of outline the face and turn it into a white blob in the middle of the picture. i would try spreading the dark and light tones out a little more evenly. I like the sharpness though, and the facial expression is really good. i would try stepping back, if the subject didn't have such dark hair, you might have been able to get away with it. |
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10/16/2007 09:30:09 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by swhiddon: Try this as a reference.
Choose your camera, lens (mm), distance from subject. |
wow good tool. At 50mm 1.8f and 1metre the DOF is only 3 cm. So you would want it to be spot on |
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10/16/2007 10:24:56 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: You're gonna need to close the lens down just a bit and/or move away from the subject some. The problem is that your Depth of Field is just a tad too shallow. |
so instead of like 3.5, a 4 or 5?
I need a photographer2moron dictionary for terms like, stop down and shallow lol
Thanks everyone :) |
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