tony lockerbie
Member
Almost forgot, what on earth is a Dreamagon!?
Ara Ghajanian said:I also vote in favor of the Nikkor 105mm f2.5 for portraits, but I must admit I have taken a lot of portraits with a Nikkor 50mm f1.4 with great results. I personally love the bokeh.
What would you experienced Nikkor fans recommend for an 85mm? There are so many to choose from.
Another question: I have never used a soft focus filter before. Sounds like something I'd like to experiment with. Can anyone recommend a good one for a reasonable price?
Ara
df cardwell said:I wish had a better way of sharing images than this..
mrcallow's negs are so pretty you could weep,
gotta get the man a zillion dollar scanner
I love my Zuiko 85mm f/2.0, although I don't know how often I am able to use it to "marvellous effect"Simon E said:Olympus OM 85mm f2 - used by Jane Bown of The Observer (UK newspaper) almost exclusively, to marvellous effect, for over 30 years.
I feel this way as well, Jane Bown has to be one of my most favourite portrait photographers. I admire her work and her art greatly, and most of all her attitude to her subjects to the practice of photography in general.Bentley Boyd said:Jane Bown shot an 80th birthday portrait of the Queen, I saw recently (they are the same age) that knocked me out, it's really worth seeing if you can, she is a master of available light portraiture, and I have admired her work for years in The Observer, her style is what I aspire to, but will never achieve.
Paul Sorensen said:I also don't really shoot 35mm, but I insist on mentioning my 180mm for my Mamiya RB67.
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here. |
PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY: ![]() |