Perspective & cropping….
On my desk I have a Shure Model 55 microphone, it’s a long story! I love music and my choice in music is all over the board. One thing most of my early favorite artists have in common is they sang into a Shure 55! Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett, Elvis, well you get it, this mike is a symbol of an entire era of music!
It’s also a test target for me, sitting at my desk trying out different lenses I often photograph it. Today I decided to shoot with the Fuji X-Pro 1 and three different lenses; the 35mm f 1.4, the 60mm Micro f 2.4 and the 55-200 f 3.5-4.6. I tried to make the size of the mike somewhat similar in each image, and by increasing the focal length using more distance and narrowing the angle of view to show less and less background. Here are the other two shots.
60mm Micro f 2.4 @ ISO 1600
55-200 ISO 3200 f 4.8
The point of the exercise is to demonstrate how the subject to background relationship changes as the focal length of the lens increases. It is one of our bags of tricks as a photographer that we can eliminate or reduce background by narrowing the angle of view with a longer lens. The background in these shots was my computer desktop. By positioning the camera to control what colors on the desktop are included, you can further plan the outcome. This is one reason why interchangeable lens cameras can increase your options in how you capture your subject, changing focal lengths!!!
Blessings
the pilgrim
This entry was posted on Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 at 4:30 pm
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I spent many years working in radio and it’s amazing today that some of the old venerable microphones are relegated to use as props. Some of them had excellent sound quality.