The pictures are great!
How do you get the background all blurry like that? Do you need a tripod?
How do you get the background all blurry like that? Do you need a tripod?
You either open up the aperture, decrease the distance between you and the subject, or increase the distance between the subject and the background (all three work too). At f/2, this lens is going to give you some nice bokeh.The pictures are great!
How do you get the background all blurry like that? Do you need a tripod?
The pictures are great!
How do you get the background all blurry like that? Do you need a tripod?
I was wondering that too.. What a BIG difference when viewing in Safari compared to FireFox!!
I didn't notice originally that you don't have a monopod attached. That's crazy. No wonder other people have trouble shooting with it. Shooting for more than 5 minutes would definitely be a tad straining.
Just installed the plugin and your pics look much better.. Thanks
Thought I'd share a few with you guys. I'll edit it as I finish importing my shots.
I've been shooting with the 200mm f/2.0 VR for the last few hours and I'm loving it. I'm a big lens noob and have only used it for a few hours, so be gentle I handheld it for about 4 hours straight and my 80-200mm felt like a 50mm prime in comparison (which was actually sort of nice when I switched lenses).
All shots are shot wide open at f/2. Please view in Safari or set color management to on in Firefox possible because the images are color managed and lose saturation and vibrancy when viewed in an unmanaged browser.
First 2 and last are ISO200, next two are ISO3200. The lens is meant for shooting high school basketball in a very dark gym. All bokeh is completely natural.
The 200f/2 is about 4k.
The Nikon D300.
Hah, Margo was just mad that she couldn't shoot with it very well.
She handled it about as well as Thai
Everyone wants to play with the big lens, but nobody can hold it