I didn't notice the reflection in the glasses until later but that always catches me out so it won't be the first or the last time that happens!
Two of a few portraits shot on my new 6D + 50mm f1/.4. These was at f/2. Open to feedback.
Nice photos considering the vantage point. I went to see the Scarlets play on Boxing Day in Llanelli and was asked to either put the camera way or leave :(
I've been trying out the Aperture 3 trial the last couple of days and overall I'm very happy with it. It seemed to behave nicely with Facebook and Flickr. "Great!" I thought, until this morning.
I posted a photo to Flickr yesterday and after some feedback decided to make a small change to one...
I think they're lush. Would prefer it if in the third one the couple were bigger in the frame but I can see why you didn't, as it shows more of that lovely landscape!
True, but the 100-400L will now be aimed at those want long reach, while the new 70-300 aims at those who'll make use of a slightly wider perspective by sacrificing a bit on the long end. There's not much between this new 70-300L and the 100-400L but I also know a couple of people who refuse to...
I think a lot of people are missing the point of the EF 70-300 f/4-5.6L IS USM. It's aimed at people who are more concearned with reach than having a fast telephoto. There are plenty of people (myself included) who simply can't afford or justify f/2.8 telephoto lenses. Hence the EF 70-300...
They're both good shots, despite the colour cast, but as others said would have been better to be closer to the water and have a bit more foreground interest. Y'know what to remember next time now ;)
Think I'd prefer the first one if it was brighter but it's still nice. Second one has a lot of potential, I think I'd be tempted to crop it to a 2:1 ratio to loose the foreground and crop it just below the hedgerow on the bottom right.
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