So I bought a 35L about 4-5 days ago and tested it the other night at my NYE party. The goal was to practice shooting wide open. Here are 2 random photos from that night (shot f/1.4-1.6):
Both shots only had some minor color correction, sharpening and touch-up (for the girl) done in post
One thing I realized quickly was that it isn't all that easy shooting wide open. Sure, when the subject is directly facing you the shallow DOF won't be a major issue but even then you need to worry about not getting too close if you don't want the DOF to get too shallow. When I pixel peeped I realized I need to be super accurate with my focus points (my outer AF points were hunting and I used the center point focus/recompose technique) since I feel a handful of my photos could be sharper.
Although the 2 photos I posted aren't 'great' (it's my first day testing the lens) I'm pretty eager to consistently produce near or better quality shots. It can be such an awesome lens when used correctly. I'm curious, what are some tips/advice you guys can give me in regards to shooting effectively wide open?


Nicely done, Ken.
