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Re: 10 y/o modeling session...
Any lens shot wide open should have circular bokeh because the aperture blades are fully retracted. When you stop down, you get bokeh in whatever shape the aperture becomes. If the lens has curved blades (most don't, and those that do tend to be pro-grade), then you still get circular or nearly circular bokeh. Otherwise… -
Re: 10 y/o modeling session...
I think most of these shots are great. 3, 4, 5, 8, and 11 are my favorites. #11 is just slightly flawed by not-great bokeh (looks like a 50mm f/1.8 lens -- bokeh somewhat rough and noticeably pentagonal), but it's not a big deal. I kind of agree that there's a sameyness about her smiles in several shots, but the fact that… -
Re: 10 y/o modeling session...
Thank you Andrew, Wil and Craig. Wil...I showed my daughter this a.m. your edit and THAT made her smile. Wow...what a difference those braces have made. That was neat Craig, you sure are spot on with this being the 50 1.8 piece. It was open to 2...I hadn't noticed the hexagons until you mentioned it. So I guess a better… -
Re: 10 y/o modeling session...
Thanks so much Wil and Kris for the fast input! Looks like 11 is for sure going on the calendar. I think I'll only need about 4 of them to make a nice spread...so a few more votes and I'll be all set :D I actually have a few variations of 11 with that nice sky bokeh. Perhaps I'll look at a few others from that sequence.…
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