JDGT05 wrote:http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=Canon+EF+85mm+F%2F1.8&_sacat=See-All-Categories
Tang, is this the same lens you were talking about? I read your first post on this thread and you said the lens you bought was $2300 was that a different lens or meant to be this one? Or simply a depreciation in cost since you bought it?


JDGT05 wrote:What would this type of lens be used for?
http://perth.gumtree.com.au/c-Stuff-for-Sale-video-camera-digital-camera-digital-camera-accessories-Canon-EF-100mm-f2-8-L-IS-USM-Macro-lens-W0QQAdIdZ345338921
jackerty wrote:JDGT05 wrote:What would this type of lens be used for?
[url]http://perth.gumtree.com.au/c-Stuff-for-Sale-video-camera-digital-camera-digital-camera-accessories-Canon-EF-100mm-f2-8-L-IS-USM-Macro-lens-W0QQAdIdZ345338921[/url]
Macro photography...
JDGT05 wrote:jackerty wrote:JDGT05 wrote:What would this type of lens be used for?
[url]http://perth.gumtree.com.au/c-Stuff-for-Sale-video-camera-digital-camera-digital-camera-accessories-Canon-EF-100mm-f2-8-L-IS-USM-Macro-lens-W0QQAdIdZ345338921[/url]
Macro photography...
Any good for shooting car pictures?
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JDGT05 wrote:Any tips criticism or advice appreciated.
jackerty wrote:very nice. how long have you been shooting for? i like the fish eye one very much.maybe some feedback would be: be aware of what else is in the photo when you take it, so as an example with the one of the front of the wrx you had other stuff in the background. in that instance fill the frame with the subject so as to bring full attention to what you are looking at. the other would be brush up on your rules (which are made to be broken) but are a good starting point. take the first photo of the wrx, to make it more interesting two of the rules come into play; the rule of thirds & leading lines. the backdrop is a cement wall which come halfway up the photo next time try to use the wall as a leading line through the photo at one of the thirds of the shot. for example the wall might be at the top third of the frame and the foreground would be the cement of the parking lot which doesn't draw much attention but acts as a canvas to draw attention to the car. hope that helps?? but great work. ill do an edit to show you what I'm talking about![]()
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