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windoze
Aug-16-2005, 04:14 PM
so here is what i wanted - a lens so that i can take "portrait type candids of my daughter before she gets too old.. and doesnt even want me around anymore ( i hate teenagers ) anyway after a brief discussion with Andy i did the opposite, i went with the canon 135 f2L. Anyway i rushed home before the sun went down and took my 1st picture.... im not sure what to think... the exif data seems to have gotten lost but you guys / gals are "pros" ...
am i on the right track? does this look like the way its "expected" to work?

i know i have learning to accomplish with dof and shadows and lightining but is the equipment looking ok????

any help advice using this lens is greatly appreciated

troy
http://windoze.smugmug.com/photos/32401660-L.jpg

Khaos
Aug-16-2005, 05:17 PM
It's a such a sweet lens. I'm actually thinking about selling my 35 L and getting one.

Andy
Aug-16-2005, 05:21 PM
lauren looks great :D

i was at b&h today, too, and bought the lens you didn't buy - the 85 f/1.2L :D

cheers troy

tmlphoto
Aug-16-2005, 05:25 PM
Looks like you nailed the depth of field. That silky smooth background with great bokeh is what you are paying for...

windoze
Aug-16-2005, 05:27 PM
i had the 85 f1.2 in my hands and i said to myself " this is a professional lens " I wanted it badly but my wallet has a lot of "cents" so i had to go with the 135L.... thanx Andy!


troy

lauren looks great :D

i was at b&h today, too, and bought the lens you didn't buy - the 85 f/1.2L :D

cheers troy

4labs
Aug-16-2005, 05:49 PM
lauren looks great :D

i was at b&h today, too, and bought the lens you didn't buy - the 85 f/1.2L :D

cheers troy Andy didn't you own that lens when your took the Sting pics? When I saw them I bought the Nikon version.


Troy that is a great portrait of your daughter!

Andy
Aug-16-2005, 05:55 PM
Andy didn't you own that lens when your took the Sting pics? When I saw them I bought the Nikon version.


Troy that is a great portrait of your daughter!

i had the f/1.8 of this lens (also really really sweet)

pathfinder
Aug-16-2005, 07:59 PM
i had the f/1.8 of this lens (also really really sweet)

Both of Canon's 85s are great. :):

Nice shot Windoze!! Lovely daughter.

canon-5D
Aug-16-2005, 08:02 PM
Both of Canon's 85s are great. :):

Nice shot Windoze!! Lovely daughter.
To help me rationalize the $$ I just spent on the 85L, I have to say that it is just a notch 'greater' than the f1.8!! :D

burke
Aug-16-2005, 08:04 PM
great shot - sweet dof and great background tones..
~A

windoze
Aug-17-2005, 02:31 AM
thanx Khaos! im actually tired of playing the "lens game". i hope this satisfies me for awhile. thanx for looking, troy

It's a such a sweet lens. I'm actually thinking about selling my 35 L and getting one.

windoze
Aug-17-2005, 02:33 AM
thanx Thomas, the lens is rather expensive and its not that I go looking for bad coipies of L lenses but im always skeptical at first when i get a lens if it is a good copy.... so "things" look ok to you???


troy

Looks like you nailed the depth of field. That silky smooth background with great bokeh is what you are paying for...

gluwater
Aug-17-2005, 04:03 AM
It looks really nice to me. I think the focus may be slightly on her shoulder instead of her face but besides that it is a lovely shot. It always helps to have a beautiful subject to pose for you. Looking forward to seeing many more portraits from you.

Nick

windoze
Aug-17-2005, 04:49 AM
ya see thats where im thinking ..... :scratch

my assumption is that a lens like the 135L has a very narrow dof especially at wider aperatures so my thinking tells me, its crucial that a lens "especially one of this caliber" not front focus what-so-ever..... thats where i was going from the 1st post in this thread.... now mind you that i have no reason to suspect that it does nor do i even understand what i just said ( im not even sure if my thinking is correct ) but when you shell out a lot of $$ for a lens you wonder at first about this type of thing.... dont ya? :scratch
so - how would i know?


troy




It looks really nice to me. I think the focus may be slightly on her shoulder instead of her face but besides that it is a lovely shot. It always helps to have a beautiful subject to pose for you. Looking forward to seeing many more portraits from you.

Nick

gluwater
Aug-17-2005, 05:40 AM
ya see thats where im thinking ..... :scratch

my assumption is that a lens like the 135L has a very narrow dof especially at wider aperatures so my thinking tells me, its crucial that a lens "especially one of this caliber" not front focus what-so-ever..... thats where i was going from the 1st post in this thread.... now mind you that i have no reason to suspect that it does nor do i even understand what i just said ( im not even sure if my thinking is correct ) but when you shell out a lot of $$ for a lens you wonder at first about this type of thing.... dont ya? :scratch
so - how would i know?


troy
Uhh...I would be the blind leading the blind if I thought I could answer that. I think Gus uses the same lens as his walkaround, maybe he could give you some advice on this. BTW Did you use auto or manual focus?

Nick