From my newly acquired RARE SAL35F18..

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From my newly acquired RARE SAL35F18..

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:lol: It is RARE here in Malaysia.. At one of the ALpha Pro Shop, my name is ranked 39th out of 85 in the waiting list.... :D

My youngest.. very dificult to capture him.. until " if you dont stay put, you never gonna get your milk in the bottle again..ever.. " then, this shots came.. :D

Errr.. me know nuts about potraiture.. :mrgreen:

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handsome boy mate! and a yummy bokeh :D
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I love the set! Way to get down there with him for those great shots, too.
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Nice set of shots, l like 3 the best.
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aa los banos wrote:handsome boy mate! and a yummy bokeh :D
like father like son ... :D
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KevinBarrett wrote:I love the set! Way to get down there with him for those great shots, too.
thanks kevin..even his mother cant believe i managed to capture him.. :D
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Birma wrote:Nice set of shots, l like 3 the best.
thanks Birma
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Wonderful clarity in those shahrulz, the SAM35 f1.8 is really a good lens, amazing for the price. I think the SAM85 f2.8 might make a good portrait lens also but I haven't seen any good shots like yours from it to judge.
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Hi Shahrulz...and son, :)

I think these are the best ways of capturing a child, be it a boy or a girl, just the way he or she feels to be while in the moment. : )

I have to agree, the lens impresses me also. I have a lens of the similar optical qualities on my mind myself. I'm sure they can provide more than good portraitures.

Your son and I share something on daily basis, when I am moving around as fast as he is while in the garden or on the beach or sometimes in the house: the blue slippers! but a bigger size, of course.:D They are none-slippery while on the spiky-edged rocks and prevent heat penetration from hot top sand on the beach. (The sand can be really hot during the day here, on the coasts of Turkey, except for the rainy moments.)

Thanks for sharing, (oh, and, nice hug shared with mommy, too. : ) )


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The 35mm f1.8 is a cracking lens and these shots help show why - lovely and sharp where you want it to be sharp, pleasantly blurred bokeh in the background. I like your angles for the shots too - makes for a much more interesting viewpoint. Well done.
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Greg Beetham wrote:Wonderful clarity in those shahrulz, the SAM35 f1.8 is really a good lens, amazing for the price. I think the SAM85 f2.8 might make a good portrait lens also but I haven't seen any good shots like yours from it to judge.
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thanks Greg, 85 indeed is a very good potrait lens.. but this 35 came first :D.. so, can wait no more..
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DrScottNicol wrote:The 35mm f1.8 is a cracking lens and these shots help show why - lovely and sharp where you want it to be sharp, pleasantly blurred bokeh in the background. I like your angles for the shots too - makes for a much more interesting viewpoint. Well done.
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Thanks Scott..and it is RARE here in Malaysia :D
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shahrulz wrote:..and it is RARE here in Malaysia :D
What? Rare? you mean the 35/1.8 is rare?

wow...

here, it is non existent... :lol:
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Dr. Harout wrote:
shahrulz wrote:..and it is RARE here in Malaysia :D
What? Rare? you mean the 35/1.8 is rare?

wow...

here, it is non existent... :lol:
:lol: the shop blamed the recent Japan's Tsunami for its non-existent. :D and the lens was not MADE IN JAPAN... :?:
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lens, photographer, subject, all real winners :D
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