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James, how’s the bokeh on your 24-105, especially at the wider end of the zoom?
I’ve experienced the same problem with the 50mm! I recently took Christmas photos of a toddler using the 50mm. I don’t know how many times I bumped into the mom and other kids while using my feet as zoom. I like how much of a blurred background I get, but it’s been hard to be sure I get the right amount of focus (like the person’s whole face, not just their eyeball 😉 )
Any tips on how to be more successful with primes? 🙂
Ezra, those are some adorable puppy pics on your family’s website 🙂 I’ve taken alot of kitten photos this year. We foster and help adopt out kittens from our local animal shelter. I take photos for advertising them, and when someone adopts, they get a special collection of photos of their kitten. It’s always fun to see other people’s animal photo ideas 🙂