LivingLoud wrote:
Thanks for your comments, guys!
I`m trying my best to push further just regular portraits so I`m glad to know that you see it.
As for Sigma bokeh - I`m totally OK with that. I think that it is totally subjective & also there`s a lot more things on these photographs that distract you from all that busy lines (at least I hope so.)
Thanks again)
Yes it is subjective, can't please everyone that is for sure. I for one appreciate your taking the time to list out the lenses, if nothing just for the focal length information. Its nice to get some insight into what was used.
LivingLoud wrote:
Thanks for your comments, guys!
I`m trying my best to push further just regular portraits so I`m glad to know that you see it.
As for Sigma bokeh - I`m totally OK with that. I think that it is totally subjective & also there`s a lot more things on these photographs that distract you from all that busy lines (at least I hope so.)
Thanks again)
I really love this set.. The first picture is amazing.
Just a question, Since i had the 35mm art and have the 50mm art, Do you sharpen the bokeh? Because i don't remember mine being that busy.
I don't mind it and actually think it matches the mood in the first picture but was just wondering...
ha, awesome. Not sure if I've commented on this or not already. But it's cool to see you using other stuff. Why the 750? And have you switched completely from microfourthirds? I've moved to full frame and honestly I don't really use my m43 stuff that much anymore, it doesn't have the same look or feel to it. I still love the system, the ease of use, the awesome lens selection, and the weather sealing, but... The sensor leaves much to be desired for.
Actually now looking at the specs for the D750, it seems like an awesome camera. Like combining the multiple cross AF points from the Canon 5d3 and the wifi from the 6D, which, I mean, come on Canon get your shit together. These are two things I need more than anything. Plus the articulating rear LCD is an added bonus. There are just sometimes you can't lay on the ground. Like on a beach in the surf.
Anyway, enough about the gear, since you were doing awesome stuff with m43 stuff anyway. good shit none-the-less
Elfraim wrote:
Just a question, Since i had the 35mm art and have the 50mm art, Do you sharpen the bokeh? Because i don't remember mine being that busy.
I don't mind it and actually think it matches the mood in the first picture but was just wondering...
Great set .
No, I never do such a thing. But I guess there is so much fuss about that exact picture beacause I`ve used a texture.
swordfishphoto wrote:
ha, awesome. Not sure if I've commented on this or not already. But it's cool to see you using other stuff. Why the 750? And have you switched completely from microfourthirds? I've moved to full frame and honestly I don't really use my m43 stuff that much anymore, it doesn't have the same look or feel to it. I still love the system, the ease of use, the awesome lens selection, and the weather sealing, but... The sensor leaves much to be desired for.
Actually now looking at the specs for the D750, it seems like an awesome camera. Like combining the multiple cross AF points from the Canon 5d3 and the wifi from the 6D, which, I mean, come on Canon get your shit together. These are two things I need more than anything. Plus the articulating rear LCD is an added bonus. There are just sometimes you can't lay on the ground. Like on a beach in the surf.
Anyway, enough about the gear, since you were doing awesome stuff with m43 stuff anyway. good shit none-the-less...Show more →
No, I haven`t. I still have my m43 gear which I use from time to time, but yes, afted upgrading to modern FF I don`t have same feel for it. Still, you can always shoot beautiful phtographs with it.
I got D750 since it was some kinda Holy Grail of FF to me (except for 1/8000) & Nikon FX G lenses are awesome even entry level 50/1,8 & 85/1,8 (wich I own).