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danman
Nov-21-2004, 06:12 AM
20d, 50mm f1.4 ISO 400

I used to have a 50mm Carl Zeiss f1.4 on my first Praktica as a teenager and have never had a better lens since then. Of course the 1.6x factor makes it more of a portrait lens than a 'standard' one.


http://my-expressions.com/up_media/1619/pblog/1425/1100965880_isaac.jpg

Lunch at Ask in Witney, Oxfordshire

Nir
Nov-21-2004, 10:15 AM
Great shot Danny!

danman
Nov-23-2004, 09:48 PM
Great shot Danny!Thanks, Nir. Here's another I took yesterday. I'm really liking this lens, though the depth of field when it's wide open is so short!

Danny

http://my-expressions.com/up_media/1619/pblog/1425/1101366232_1101330408_PA.jpg

happysnapper
Nov-26-2004, 01:58 AM
Both great shots, and I really like the DOF!! Keep up the good work.


Cheers
Yvette

gubbs
Nov-26-2004, 02:11 AM
20d, 50mm f1.4 ISO 400

I used to have a 50mm Carl Zeiss f1.4 on my first Praktica as a teenager and have never had a better lens since then. Of course the 1.6x factor makes it more of a portrait lens than a 'standard' one.


http://my-expressions.com/up_media/1619/pblog/1425/1100965880_isaac.jpg

Lunch at Ask in Witney, Oxfordshire
Nice shot Danny, I hope you don't mind, but I had a quick look through your site, "walking" is a lovely shot & "bush" :rofl

happysnapper
Nov-26-2004, 03:05 AM
Nice shot Danny, I hope you don't mind, but I had a quick look through your site, "walking" is a lovely shot & "bush" :rofl
I also had a look at your gallery and I really like the shots you have of staff at the hospital, especially the birth of the baby....

Yvette

danman
Dec-03-2004, 04:30 AM
I also had a look at your gallery and I really like the shots you have of staff at the hospital, especially the birth of the baby....

Yvette
Thanks,
Danny

damonff
Dec-03-2004, 05:22 AM
great eyes!

lynnma
Dec-03-2004, 05:50 AM
20d, 50mm f1.4 ISO 400

I used to have a 50mm Carl Zeiss f1.4 on my first Praktica as a teenager and have never had a better lens since then. Of course the 1.6x factor makes it more of a portrait lens than a 'standard' one.




Lunch at Ask in Witney, Oxfordshirehttp://my-expressions.com/up_media/1619/pblog/1425/1100965880_isaac.jpg

Thats a beautiful shot Danny!:clap I'm also very excited cos I just bought a 50mm 1.4 and have'nt been able to play with it yet.. cors' I don't have a 20D I have a rebel.. still I'm happy...well done.:thumb

Thiago Sigrist
Dec-03-2004, 06:22 AM
Hi Danny!

First of all, congrats for your excellent shots with your 50mm f/1.4! :-)

I have to agree with you completely, regarding this particular lens. I just bought me a 50mm f/1.4 (however, mine is the Nikon version) and I'm having a great time with it.

This particular lens is great because it unleashes the low light potential of DSLRs and it's *incredibly* sharp when shot a little stopped down. Even though you're more geared than I am (the fifty is my second lens, first was the kit one), I won't be surprised if it becomes one of your favourites. :-)

Thanks for sharing!

Take care!

-- thiago

marygrace
Dec-03-2004, 06:16 PM
Hi Danny, These are really great shots! I've got a 50mm 1.8, but haven't played around with it much. I should start taking more photos if my pics can come out like these. Thanks for sharing...