Little bit of a cine look. Nothing extreme though.

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You did great with this look! I like it, and it tured out fantastic. Mind me asking how you achieved this?

behindtheglass Senior Member 413 posts Joined Aug 2012 Location: San Jose, Ca More info | Oct 01, 2012 16:49 | #8761 TijmenDal wrote in post #15065912 Little bit of a cine look. Nothing extreme though. ![]() [73/365] - Cinematography You did great with this look! I like it, and it tured out fantastic. Mind me asking how you achieved this? |Gear list// 500PX
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Dreamz Member 97 posts Joined Aug 2012 Location: H Town More info | Oct 01, 2012 17:03 | #8762 good..one
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MarmO.Set Goldmember 2,098 posts Likes: 224 Joined Dec 2011 Location: Christiansburg, VA More info | Oct 01, 2012 19:14 | #8763 TijmenDal- good job, not overdone violet mists 7D EF 85 f/1/8 1/250th shutter f/2.0 ISO 100 _______________
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erikfig Goldmember 2,151 posts Likes: 203 Joined May 2012 Location: Orlando, FL More info | Oct 01, 2012 19:16 | #8764 |
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erikfig Goldmember 2,151 posts Likes: 203 Joined May 2012 Location: Orlando, FL More info | Oct 02, 2012 22:24 | #8766 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/erikfigueroa/8049250952/ Who cares about my gear?
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eriicfreez Member 78 posts Likes: 6 Joined Apr 2011 More info | Oct 03, 2012 12:27 | #8767 erikfig wrote in post #15072753 ![]() love the grill Canon 6D 35L 85L
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erikfig Goldmember 2,151 posts Likes: 203 Joined May 2012 Location: Orlando, FL More info | Oct 03, 2012 12:55 | #8768 |
Oct 04, 2012 09:40 | #8769 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/16848360@N02/8053732631/ the prettiest season Canon 15-35RF, 50 1.2RF, 70-200RF
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keyframe14 Goldmember 1,369 posts Likes: 86 Joined Mar 2009 Location: Orlando, FL More info | Oct 04, 2012 10:41 | #8770 I'm really excited that i re-bought this lens minutes ago. I use to have it and sell it to get the 50 1.4. Huge mistake, sold that piece of crap and got this baby back. Got a really good deal too, $300 for a 4 months old lens and canon hood. Facebook
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WT21 Goldmember 1,319 posts Joined Feb 2008 More info | Oct 04, 2012 13:46 | #8773 I've been looking at this one vs. the 135/2. I was thinking I really wanted to try the L, but after viewing both image threads, the 135/2 is REALLY about background separation. I want a little more location context, and I think the 85 will work nicely. Also saves me hundred of dollars, which is nice too 6D: 50, 85, 28-75, 70-210USM, 430EXii.
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erikfig Goldmember 2,151 posts Likes: 203 Joined May 2012 Location: Orlando, FL More info | Oct 04, 2012 13:48 | #8774 WT21 wrote in post #15079650 I've been looking at this one vs. the 135/2. I was thinking I really wanted to try the L, but after viewing both image threads, the 135/2 is REALLY about background separation. I want a little more location context, and I think the 85 will work nicely. Also saves me hundred of dollars, which is nice too ![]() I'm looking forward to using it again! (had it on a crop before. Now it'll be on a 5D) You'll be amaze how this lens perform on a full frame body!!! I shoot automotive with it and I love it... Who cares about my gear?
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behindtheglass Senior Member 413 posts Joined Aug 2012 Location: San Jose, Ca More info | Oct 04, 2012 14:39 | #8775 WT21 wrote in post #15079650 I've been looking at this one vs. the 135/2. I was thinking I really wanted to try the L, but after viewing both image threads, the 135/2 is REALLY about background separation. I want a little more location context, and I think the 85 will work nicely. Also saves me hundred of dollars, which is nice too ![]() I'm looking forward to using it again! (had it on a crop before. Now it'll be on a 5D) IMHO the sharpness between the lenses are minimal. I like the 85 for portraits more than the 135, just cause I don't feel super close, and the 85 is just a flattering portrait lens imo. It'll save you some dough, but just make sure it's the right one for you, and what your doing. |Gear list// 500PX
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