Making some photos for the local bike-magazine. Got some FinishLine Pro Detailer, I've polished my Spot, grab my camera and went to catch an evening light.
Aaaaahhh, great bokeh, love that. Similar I got only with my old, prime Canon EF 200 F/2.8L, but mainly thanks to longer focal length. Canon EF 85 F/1.8 (absolute king lens considering price/quality ratio) can't produce anything close to what I see here...
No, for that you need the 85 f/1.2L. Best bokeh ever. But it comes at a price; the lens is very slow to focus (in part because of the weight of the glass). At least mine was; though I hear the new version is a little quicker.
But yeah, the 85 f/1.8 is hard to beat when you consider you can buy four or five of them for the price of one f/1.2L.
Great lighting.
Good to see your pictures in print.
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