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I absolutely love the 55 and have the Batis 25 as well (I'm primarily a Landscape shooter).Here's the last of this recent shoot. I'm starting to think that the 55mm 1.8 might be the only lens I need other than super telephoto or architecture in tight locations. I have a Batis 25, but hardly use it!
Thank you for the comments! I do like the Batis 25mm too, but for the work i've been doing recently the 55mm 1.8 is just perfect. Shooting wide is an art form in itself, i need more practice with landscapes! I'm tempted to rent a long tele and ultra wide just to play around a little.I absolutely love the 55 and have the Batis 25 as well (I'm primarily a Landscape shooter).
Cropped I see no reason why as you show the 55 can't be an excellent portrait lens.
By the way, the young lady in your photos is lovely.
Thank you - The UteLike all three composition wise but if it were me I would darken the sky in the 1st one and add some saturation to it, and darken and saturate the entire image in the 3rd.
Thank you Christina,This brought back many happy memories of childhood sailing holidays spent in Kingsand and Cawsand
Very nice Sebastian, the tram is perfectly placed...nice one.Bern with Alpes
(a7RII + Loxia21/28)
Christina, the 85mm GM definitely has a lovely WO rendering which suits your own particular style of photography.Thanks Barry, I do enjoy the post processing part! I sometimes re edit to get a different feel. Here area a few using the A7RII G Master 85mm 1.4, Italy.