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All that, mate. Maybe we can get together in the near future and practice popping.![]()
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All that, mate. Maybe we can get together in the near future and practice popping.![]()
You wouldn't catch me with an L lens lol im an olympus guy.
And banging out 10fps? All day to get your shots? Just sounds amateur to me,
No, if i want to make people "pop" (god i hate terminology like that)
I would use medium format.
And the whole melting away backgrounds thing, well yeah i understand but its not just about using fast prime lenses, its about what your blurring!
And without timing, composition, knowledge of light and experience then kit won't do anything for you.
What's the point of pulling focus on one element In an image when that one element looks like crap
Laudrup said:Whatever the Zuiko equivalent fast prime is you could use or get a Canon/Nikon/Sony if you loved fast primes. The 10fps would be pretty handy in a lot of situations, nothing amateur about it. As for using medium format that's a nonstarter, what are you going to use? It's heavy, slow, expensive and lacks very fast lenses.
joescrivens said:How come you don't own a medium format camera then Simon?



the 3rd one 'pops' but that is mainly due to the background separation.
the surroundings play a big part in the 'pop' of images.
It will be nice to see the images from Eigthavenues wedding which AB is/was shooing in July near Preston to see if the light there is any better/worse than the Baltics.
VERY interesting indeed!
Cheers.
Dav
There's a couple up already guys
these look fairly ordinary to me not sure what exactly is being looked at, they are just clean and well exposed but normal.
where?
Really? Are you sure you are looking at the correct images?
Hmmm me thinks you need to read up on things a little perhaps.
Medium format is an absolute dream
Heavy? No not really? even an old bronica with prism and winder is about the same as a d4 with something mid range nailed to the front. And the standard 75mm zenzanon is plenty shallow enough, almost as shallow as this thread lol
For me, images that really pop, you have to look at Guy Collier's work. That's what I call popping!
I'm a big fan of Aleksandras' work. No argument - he's up there with the best.
I've had a quick look at the link that Marcus has kindly posted. To be honest, I think the images here 'pop' mainly because of the quality of the light. It doesn't look to me if the images have been over pp'd.
Most of the AB's work that I have seen is of weddings. You cannot compare the venues that he shoots in to what most of us have to work with over here. UK churches are usually dark places - and like the last one I worked in, the light is primarily provided by horrible electric lights. In contrast, most of the Churches that AB shoots in are flooded with natural light from multiple directions. This alone I suspect will help make an image pop.
I don't believe that buying a 85 1.2 prime will make images pop. Those that have suggested this have misunderstood the results that Marcus is seeking. DOF is not the only contributor to popping / 3d images. Light and PP is key! It's only recently that I have started identifying certain images that given a little help, really pop. One was shot by my second (MsPeep) on a 70-200L F2.8 - and it pops like a good un. Why? The light was good.
Marcus, thanks for taking the time to create this thread. I've enjoyed reading it!
Cheers.
Dav
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Links not working for me Tim.
Doesn't look like it to me.

Doesn't look like the image is popping or that it was my first wedding shoot?![]()
ernesto said:The question was "Does this count as pop?". To me it doesn't no.
It doesn't pop for me because it doesn't have that feeling of the subject somehow having more light and a removed from background feeling. The couple are merged in with the many people around them and don't particularly stand out. May not be helped by being black and white.
I can only believe it was your first wedding and not sure how or why I would question that![]()
tdodd said:I gave up with the Action Man, but thought I'd dig out an old snap and see if I could create some "pop". It's with a crop body and a slow zoom lens, but with a little basic PP in Lightroom I think it's close - or am I kidding myself?![]()