Seoul at night

Discussion in 'Digital Photography' started by alyy8128, May 18, 2014.

  1. alyy8128

    alyy8128 Newbie

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  2. Chai

    Chai Administrator Staff Member

    For shot 12, I think it's better to use wide open to improve the bokeh, since you are close to wide open at f2.8.
     
  3. Adrian Wong

    Adrian Wong Da Boss Staff Member

    What's 24 and 25 BTW? Wishes? Or matchmaking requests?
     
  4. alyy8128

    alyy8128 Newbie

    Thanks for the advice. I was thinking f2.8 may retain some of the lens sharpness. BTW, i will try taking same photo with different Aperture setting.


    Those are for the condolence and wishes for the Sewol Ferry accident victims.

    I had no idea whats on those Korean characters, except of of them was Chinese.
     
  5. atwl77

    atwl77 Just Started

    Ah, this is the old 35/2, very recognizable due to its pentagon bokeh.

    Which I think is quite sharp even wide open, so yeah I agree with Chai, better to open up to f/2 to keep the bokeh rounded and smooth.
     

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