Senior Portraits with 200/2 wide open.
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jhartman
Registered: Jun 11, 2006
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The 200/2L has been earning its keep lately. These images were all done hand-held with the lens wide open, ISO 50 & 100 on 1DsMkIII, using two or three stand-mounted 580EXII (main with softbox, kickers hard light).

A few have 100% crops to show how accurate the AF is.

I used the 200/2.8 and 135/2 last year. They're both great pieces, but this is in a league of its own. (I know, I know, and so is the price)



jhartman
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jhartman
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jhartman
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thedigitalbean
Registered: Jun 24, 2005
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Ok now you're just showing off

Thats a very nice set of images...



Ariel Bravy
Registered: Dec 28, 2004
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Great lighting and artistic work! I think the lens only enhances the talent you already have. These images leap off the page. I would have loved to have had senior pictures like this! I think you'll be stopping yearbook flipping with these...



tmr_wa
Registered: Sep 07, 2004
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Country: United States

jhartman wrote:
I used the 200/2.8 and 135/2 last year. They're both great pieces, but this is in a league of its own. (I know, I know, and so is the price)


Great looking photos. I've seen local photographers charge a lot for senior portraits that don't look anywhere near as nice as these. Hopefully, "the price" of the 200/2 will be paid for soon, as seniors and their parents should be flocking to you.

--tom



gearhead5
Registered: Jun 15, 2006
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Wow! Will you take my picture?



dfresh
Registered: Feb 13, 2005
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Amazing portraits, I bet you have some very satisfied customers!



trenchmonkey
Registered: Oct 22, 2004
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Rockin' set, John. I'm shootin' Nikon's version and can fully appreciate the joy of shooting this caliber glass.



tanglefoot47
Registered: Oct 12, 2004
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Awesome but when I saw your heading my first thought was senior citizens I guess when you get my age you forget about any other seniors



hhski
Registered: Oct 27, 2006
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NIce very very nice



kennyluo
Registered: May 13, 2009
Total Posts: 64
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awesome



Grantland
Registered: Aug 17, 2002
Total Posts: 993
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wow.

if i buy this lens will my pics look this good?



Astragony
Registered: Jan 24, 2009
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incredible pictures, and the rendering of that lens always impresses me, I'de kill for one



AGeoJO
Registered: Jul 08, 2003
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tanglefoot47 wrote:
Awesome but when I saw your heading my first thought was senior citizens I guess when you get my age you forget about any other seniors


- No offense, I believe this senior group is more pleasing to the eyes. Don't worry, we could be in the same age group, too .

My compliment to the OP - Those are some great shots!



tanglefoot47
Registered: Oct 12, 2004
Total Posts: 10184
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AGeoJO wrote:
tanglefoot47 wrote:
Awesome but when I saw your heading my first thought was senior citizens I guess when you get my age you forget about any other seniors


- No offense, I believe this senior group is more pleasing to the eyes. Don't worry, we could be in the same age group, too .

My compliment to the OP - Those are some great shots!


I am totally convinced they are much much more pleasing to look at



Jman13
Registered: May 02, 2005
Total Posts: 4842
Country: United States

The lens does amazing things with the background, but you are a master portrait photographer. Wonderful skill, amazing lighting work, such natural work with the poses and the settings. Truly stunning work. This is why I tell people who like my pics, that I might be a decent photographer. When I'm having a good day, I might go so far as to say I'm approaching being a good photographer, but I am nowhere NEAR a great photographer. You, sir, are a great photographer.



WebDog
Registered: Dec 20, 2003
Total Posts: 928
Country: Sweden

Grantland wrote:
wow.

if i buy this lens will my pics look this good?

+1

Now these pics are awsome, but I would love to see the same pics taken with a 135/2, using the same lightning and post proc. Admit though those 1:1 crops are gorgeous!

How large must the picture be to see the difference between a 135 and 200?



jhartman
Registered: Jun 11, 2006
Total Posts: 206
Country: United States

"How large must the picture be to see the difference between a 135 and 200?"

Thanks all for the nice comments. I feel incredibly blessed and privileged to have been able to earn my way through life in this profession for the past 36 years. This truly is the Golden Age of photography.

WebDog, the 135 and 200/2.8 are great lenses, don't get me wrong. Where the 200/2 shines is in the AF, in my opinion. I use spot focus, and move the focus point around with the joystick, so I don't focus and recompose. But the 200/2 has way more keepers, to the point where almost every image is sharp as a tack (my focus point is always the near eye, and the eyelashes of the near eye if it's a closeup). The 135 and 200/2.8 have many keepers, but they're nowhere near as accurate, percentage-wise. For me, when I do this all day long, that additional accuracy is very well worth the extra weight, fuss factor and expense. Additionally, the bokeh on the 200/2 is visually better than the others.

I did tests on all three lenses with the same subject, and the 200/2 is noticeably sharper. But without it to compare, the 135 and 200/2.8 are both excellent lenses.

jh



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