
Amsterdam by Henri Kotka, on Flickr

2014-08-20 03.02.53 2 by Henri Kotka, on Flickr

Bikelane by Henri Kotka, on Flickr
Spotted Wolf Canyon
Took this going eastbound on I-70 through Utah
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Some strong Forza Horizon vibes, I'm telling you...
lol for real. I-70 is essential for any open world US racing game. might be the most beautiful highway in the country.
Quick question, I like taking landscape and portraits + Bokeh. Getting my first prime lens: Canon 50mm f1.4 or 35m f/2 IS?
Some Panos...
Cropped Sensor?
35mm is more wider which is much better for landscape but isn't ideal lens. I have a 40mm and I end up doing multiple shots from a landscape and using photoshop to merge all, because the crop sensor make very narrow shots.
Cropped Sensor?
35mm is more wider which is much better for landscape but isn't ideal lens. I have a 40mm and I end up doing multiple shots from a landscape and using photoshop to merge all, because the crop sensor make very narrow shots.
I would personally say that 35mm on a crop sensor or 50mm on a full frame is a good all round prime. Personally I think you can do landscapes with any lens, though I tend to either shoot at 10mm or 85mm
This is 85mm for example
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I love this soo much! Makes me want to buy a sports car and go cross country.Spotted Wolf Canyon
Took this going eastbound on I-70 through Utah
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^orignal
really love this one, has a lot of personalty to it
Yeap, Cropped sensor. It's a Canon 70D, just upgraded from a 1000D I got years ago and it is amazing. I love it.
Now I want to try my hands at a Prime lens. Seems like I might spring for that 35mm...makes sense.
Can I ask do you think there will be much difference between f/2 (the 35mm) and f/1.4 (the 50mm) in terms of bokeh? or will the 35mm Bokeh be decent enough?
I suppose the night shots should be fine with f/2 was well?
Thanks guys.
I'm trying to join some kind of photography contest for an event happening in my city. What are good tips on recording street performers and crowds? The most I took were crowd images but they don't really look too good. Would it be a good idea to try and narrow down the image and not get as many people?
Hey guys
I just want to share a few of my shots here
Hope you guys like them
More photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kashiyuka/
From a recent trip to Kenya:
I really wish I had a better lens, the one I had wasn't the best choice for wildlife photography.
Crowd shots are super hard to nail, it's doable depending on the context but it's much easier to find an interesting individual, especially when it comes to shows.
Fëanor;126845969 said:My favorite neighborhood! It also happens to be like 5 minutes away from my house.
Really love this,
great photo where was this taken?thanks for the kind words, guys. ya'll are mad talented.
Really love this,
great photo where was this taken?
Eastern State Penitentiary
Must have been a fascinating location
Some really great ones there
Must have been a fascinating location
Some Abstracts.
Amazing. Love your style, added you on flickr.Hey guys
I just want to share a few of my shots here