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Re: [OM] Perfect portrait lens

Subject: Re: [OM] Perfect portrait lens
From: "Giles" <cnocbui@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 17:44:32 +0000
Using a wide angle might be more 'fun' but I do not think it leads to 
flattering or very pleasing results, at least so far as my own personal 
taste goes.

Give my 180mm for doing a portrait over a 18mm any day.

The other issue might be whether you are doing portraits for yourself or 
the subject.  If the latter, I do not think a wide angle would be the best 
tool unless an unusual weird look is the aim.

By portrait, I am assuming a shot where the head or face takes up a 
significant potion of thr frame, not a whole body shot.

These are just my opinions with regard to my own taste.

Giles

miaim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> a 135/3.5. For the vast bulk of the PhotoJ "people work" I simply used
> either a 28/2.8 or 35/2.8. Believe it or not, I also found a Vivitar 19mm
> useful for up tight and personal people shots. Perhaps these type shots
> are
> 
> because you like to get close. So why not get close to people with a wide
> angle for portraits? Sure you're intruding into their space, and sure it
> may somewhat change the interaction, but it's somewhat more fun than
> simply standing way back and clicking away. ;-)

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