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First Attempt at shooting show - Advice Needed

 
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Jan 07, 2007 20:33 as a reply to  @ post 2503502 |  #16

I think you've done a GREAT job, especially if these are your first. I'm looking forward to see your next efforts!


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Jan 09, 2007 10:49 as a reply to  @ post 2498902 |  #17

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Also, if you're shooting with the 50, and don't have anything else, i'd either move back or forward. I think most of these shots could have benefited from being wider. Be sure to get the whole guitar in the shot. Might be tough with a prime, you might have to move back more. You can always crop in but you can't get more of a shot...


Hey! I agree with this... I tried to use my 50 f/1.4 at a club and I had to step back constantly.... Everyone stopped me and asked, are you taking pictures, how much, can I get a picture of me and my friends (14 girls..hahahah!!)...
I had to step back, look, step back, look, step back....

It is a good pair of lens (awesome!!) however, I need something wider and with zoom options....

Anyway, the pictures are Beautiful !! At least I am able to see the singer face. I love it!!

When I visited B&H yesterday, I practiced with the 70-200mm f/4 (lite)& f/2.8 (heavy)... The sales guy also had me use 200mm f/2.8 which was very sharp! It's banging sharp!hahahah (in other words, it's hot)!!!

However, I think you will benefit with 70-200mm f/2.8.... It's very tight!:lol:


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