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Hi!

 

There were questions in the other thread about the 16mm 1.4 for shooting people. I absolutely love this lense and the way it works for me is just perfect. Keeping these moments and telling the story is what I really enjoy and would love to improve! Here 3 recent ones taken with the 16mm 1.4 on the XE-2 (aperture 1.4 - 2.8)

 

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Hi,

 

As I was a little lazy last time with providing my settings. I attached two more recent shots taken with the XF16 as a 'portrait / people / documentary' lens.

 

 

I was working on a project and we got all the shots I needed and had some fun. Just more in a jocking way I told her to show me the tongue. :P

 

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(f1.4 1/750)

 

 

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(ISO 400, f1.4, 1/12s)

 

People have mixed feelings about the bokeh and the out of focus areas on this lens - but I just love it.

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Bangkok Motor Show. Fuji 27mm

 

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Mei Ling.  Xpro 2  56/F1.2

 

 

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Some concert photos from me. Cameron Carpenter performed in Tallinn yesterday evening. Great performer!

 

33344242733_978e54df2a_h.jpgCameron Carpenter @Nordea Concert Hall, Tallinn, Estonia by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr

 

33312774794_7dd856a378_h.jpgCameron Carpenter @Nordea Concert Hall, Tallinn, Estonia by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr

 

33312779624_b04c639e90_h.jpgCameron Carpenter @Nordea Concert Hall, Tallinn, Estonia by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr

 

3x X-T2 + 50-140

 

33344250893_6468b5ffcd_h.jpgCameron Carpenter @Nordea Concert Hall, Tallinn, Estonia by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr

 

X-T2 + 23/1,4

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