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Lens: F 50mm f1.4 Camera: K-3II Photo Location: Kitchen ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/250s Aperture: F1.4 
Posted By: ToddK, 05-24-2020, 09:38 AM

Playing around with my latest lens acquisition

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While I'm not a huge bokeh fan, this composition is interesting and makes a quite artistic picture.
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latest lens acquisition
You pleased with it? Seems to work well with specular highlights.
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One cool shot, Todd. Clever conceived and cleverly executed.

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While I'm not a huge bokeh fan, this composition is interesting and makes a quite artistic picture.
Thank you. With a new (to me) f1.4 lens, I was looking for some interesting subjects to shoot wide open.
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You pleased with it? Seems to work well with specular highlights.
I am pleased so far. All of the F Series primes have great reviews which pushed me to buy it. The only negative is the rather small focus ring, particularly compared to the A series lenses. I have no intention to use the auto focus on it much.
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One cool shot, Todd. Clever conceived and cleverly executed.
Thanks Jer! I was setting the table and saw some cool looking light refractions through the glass, and thought it might work in a photo.
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