Canon EF 50mm f1.4 USM prime lens (my usual lens) and Canon EF-S 55-250mm IS (Since my 85mm is still under repair - and the 85 can also do similar shots like that)
Thanx a lot for the appreciation (in fact EF-S 55-250 IS is NOT an expensive lens though, but yet AWESOME especially in daylight shooting) and it's NEVER always the saying that Canon's L-lens series that should be the PRIMARY factor of excellent shots anyway (and the END PRODUCT is eventually in the hands of the photographer oneself)
Hehehe - still, photography involves a LIFELONG learning curve - for this series I should have had some flash fill on both the models' face but then my BOKEH need to jaga
nice.... may i know what lens u use for this shot?
ReplyDeleteCanon EF 50mm f1.4 USM prime lens (my usual lens) and Canon EF-S 55-250mm IS (Since my 85mm is still under repair - and the 85 can also do similar shots like that)
ReplyDeleteISO was set to 200
nice nice...
ReplyDeleteThanx a lot for the appreciation (in fact EF-S 55-250 IS is NOT an expensive lens though, but yet AWESOME especially in daylight shooting) and it's NEVER always the saying that Canon's L-lens series that should be the PRIMARY factor of excellent shots anyway (and the END PRODUCT is eventually in the hands of the photographer oneself)
ReplyDeletetotally agree, is not the the expensive camera nor the lens is the man behind the camera n technique that counts.
ReplyDeleteHehehe - still, photography involves a LIFELONG learning curve - for this series I should have had some flash fill on both the models' face but then my BOKEH need to jaga
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