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JuveE46

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Dec 6, 2015
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caught my young cousin drawing this peaky blinders chick from a still on TV..he was pissed about fucking up the mesh shadows (you can see lazy erasing) and wanted to throw it away but I kept it. His background is no art training whatsoever.

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lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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caught my young cousin drawing this peaky blinders chick from a still on TV..he was pissed about fucking up the mesh shadows (you can see lazy erasing) and wanted to throw it away but I kept it. His background is no art training whatsoever.

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oof that's amazing
not only saying that out of love for alienfu
kid got some talent

not sure if intended but I like his composition even better than the original photography because mink being closer to the face and the different angle give Cruella De Vil vibes

on a different note @DAiDEViL my father has pre-ordered Sony Alpha7 IV with SEL-24105G for ze perfect Gardasee identical shot #83498 :baus:
 
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Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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My a6000 kit lens got damaged, so I cant use it anymore… ive been hovering over the buy button on the Tamron 17-70mm but cant work up the courage to spend so much on it when Im out shooting no more than 2 times per month. At the same time it would make night time photography more fun - so Id go out more after work. Idk.


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Have you thought about a fixed focal lenght before?

If you run through your pics, at what focal lenght are most of your pics taken at? If you use wideangle often, the manual lenses of Samyang are great. You should look into some chinese companies like 7 Artisans as well. They are good too, not only for the money.

Other then that, I can't help much, I'm not up to date with lenses for Sony anymore :p

For portraits the sony 50mm 1.8 is quite cheap though iirc. The Viltrox lenses are great as well, they too come with E-Mount iirc.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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I rarely, if ever, zoom on my kit lens. Usually I would prefer to have even wider than 16mm. Maybe that would be a good idea - get the side sigma and play around.


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I own the TT Artisan 17 1.4 and it's pretty excellent. It comes for e-mount too and goes for like €139.
 

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How much of a hassle is manual focus? Honestly :biggrin:
On wideangle? Zero.

If you use it for buildings and shit you probably stop it down to 5.6 or even more. Just focus to infinity and the entire frame is sharp.

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Btw if you want a wider one, Sooooo many people use the Samyang 12mm 2.0.
It goes for like €290. I'd really look into getting a manual one for wideangle.

You save so much money because autofocus really isn't needed at that focal lenght imo. You'd get used to it quick.
 

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