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be interesting to see who gets first image up using this technique
looks fun
creators
I tried it with my Sigma 2.8 and got nothing other than a very dark surround on the shot.
hil26
creators wrote:
I tried it with my Sigma 2.8 and got nothing other than a very dark surround on the shot.
You need a faster lens Keith - 1.8 or better, this was taken with the Nikon 50mm 1.8 - I tried the 2.8 first and result was same as yours, then I read the technique again and spotted the need for fast lens.
creators
Fabulous shot Dave and thanks, I'll stop trying. It's a great effect.