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shchow
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PostYou have posted in this forum: Mon Mar 06, 2006 12:32 pm   Post subject:  E-330 Outdoor Shooting #1 Back to top 

hi, just to share with you all some pictures that i took during my shooting on last saturday at SBG. Using E-330 + 50-200mm.

Let me introduce the main casts... Smile

#1 My good old friend: Gary


#2 My friend's fiance: Ros


Following are some pictures that I took trying to capture the moments they spend the afternoon/evening there at SBG...

#3 Love Birds holding hands


#4 Love Birds


#5, #6 They are resting and chatting under their favourite tree in SBG


Enjoy viewing.... comments are welcome...

Sheu Hau

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ykkok
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PostYou have posted in this forum: Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:55 pm   Post subject:   Back to top 

Wow, I like the creamy background and the colours. I think, you should have been 'poisioned' by the 50-200 by now.

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shchow
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PostYou have posted in this forum: Mon Mar 06, 2006 5:05 pm   Post subject:   Back to top 

ykkok wrote (View Post): ›
Wow, I like the creamy background and the colours. I think, you should have been 'poisioned' by the 50-200 by now.

ya, yk, you are right! it is super poisonous. Smile love the lens.... but, i wonder how is 150mm F2 compared to this? Laughing

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bariq
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PostYou have posted in this forum: Mon Mar 06, 2006 6:57 pm   Post subject:   Back to top 

150 f2 will be better for portraits compared to 50-200 but remember its a primie so you need to be moving all the time dont have the option of increasing the decreasing the focal point. Price also plays a major factor if you are shooting just for fun.

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kktan
PostYou have posted in this forum: Mon Mar 06, 2006 7:46 pm   Post subject:   Back to top 

Wah!!! 50-200mm buyrus...very poisonous, 150mm prime buyrus...very very poisonous.

Good shots... like the lighting of last two pictures.

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chancy
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PostYou have posted in this forum: Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:24 pm   Post subject:  Re: E-330 Outdoor Shooting #1 Back to top 

Hi Guys,

Okay, although the owner of the lens used in this samples, for impatiality's sake I'll trod on my foot to say that the bokeh rendered in sample #5 & #6 is too distracting. The trunk texture & the greens appears smudgy, almost like slightly offset translucent slides of the same image has been sandwitched behind the main subject.

This has nothing to do with the composition or colour rendering which is great BTW.

There're however situations when the bokeh is creamy & smooth but this situation seems to be the exception although not the first, I've noticed this in other samples but had no time to comment (shame on me)

In short, bad bokeh but good love, the second attribute matters more :-)

Cheers

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shchow
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PostYou have posted in this forum: Mon Mar 06, 2006 9:26 pm   Post subject:   Back to top 

chancy wrote (View Post): ›
Hi Guys,

Okay, although the owner of the lens used in this samples, for impatiality's sake I'll trod on my foot to say that the bokeh rendered in sample #5 & #6 is too distracting. The trunk texture & the greens appears smudgy, almost like slightly offset translucent slides of the same image has been sandwitched behind the main subject.

This has nothing to do with the composition or colour rendering which is great BTW.

There're however situations when the bokeh is creamy & smooth but this situation seems to be the exception although not the first, I've noticed this in other samples but had no time to comment (shame on me)

In short, bad bokeh but good love, the second attribute matters more :-)

Cheers


thank you chancy for your advice. love matters most! hahaha.. 054

will try smaller aperture next time. Smile

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