09-29-2011, 01:38 PM
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Me, too, however I still think that a fast lens/thin DOF adds a few valuable options to the creative potential of a photographer. Of course ... thin DOF by itself is no warrant for a nice looking image. In fact, quite a few of those images were shot by myself during the early days of my fast lens disease
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Will go a bit further and observe that folks are usually paying me for images that are [url="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15387676/iso200nex5demo.jpg"]clearer than what they could make on their own[/url], not blurrier. E.g. most of my APS-C commercial work is done at F8 or smaller.
Me, too, however I still think that a fast lens/thin DOF adds a few valuable options to the creative potential of a photographer. Of course ... thin DOF by itself is no warrant for a nice looking image. In fact, quite a few of those images were shot by myself during the early days of my fast lens disease
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Will go a bit further and observe that folks are usually paying me for images that are [url="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15387676/iso200nex5demo.jpg"]clearer than what they could make on their own[/url], not blurrier. E.g. most of my APS-C commercial work is done at F8 or smaller.