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I feel like i’m james bond while watching this. This video will
self-destruct in 5…. 4….. 3…… 2….. 1….
That girl is beautiful I can’t even
Great smile 🙂 nice tips :)
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Why would you want the sun hitting directly to the subjects face?
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Beautiful model you have there. Her eyes are gorgeous!
Useful tutorial. Thanks.
@esponert105 lmbo…That is so true and funny..lol Thankx. I needed that
laugh
if it is a crop sensor camera then it would be like a 32mm lense
“Good luck”, you said it.
with no happy ending
So many wrong tips in here. Good tips for “newbies” but I’ll stick to my
own techniques.
Well ok – a 50mm would be better that way.
Focal lengths such as 50mm, 85mm, and 135mm are used because of the
perspective. Using a wide angle such as a 20mm lens would definitely
exaggerate the subject’s facial features to a point where it wouldn’t be
very flattering. The perspective of a 20mm lens looks the same weather it’s
on a large format, medium format, full frame, APS-C, or micro four thirds
camera. The smaller the sensor, the less of a window the camera has to
capture the image. Zoom is perspective, crop is the window.
f4 is far from good?! Are you kidding me? Compare sharpness of 1.4 and 4.0
Lens…
It’s OK for portraits at 85mm, but you need good lighting. It’s not a great
indoor lens, except maybe at the widest end.
She looks like Lily from HIMYM
excellent one
It still has barrel distortion at close range.
The key for the 20mm lens was F1.7
Step 1.) Buy NIKON. No more steps…
It is definitely strange in a video titled as “How to take great portrait
photos” where they don’t even say what camera they uses. He’s using what
seems like a Four Third-camera, making a 20mm lens act like 40 mm (there
around) on a full frame camera 🙂
@bry0000000 i think it is because of the 1.4 aperture , you can get with
that aperture some nice bokeh.
you mean…sounds like a porno