by mlebryk | Dec 14, 2012 | Depth of Field, Equipment, Review, Roberts Camera
The first Pro F2.8 level lens that I ever bought isn’t what anybody might think. Most people start out with a 50mm F1.8 lens since they are cheap and that would have been logical. I am a firm believer that anybody and everybody should have a 50mm lens in their...
by mlebryk | Dec 2, 2012 | Depth of Field, Equipment, Friends, Product, Review, Roberts Camera
It’s no secret how I’ve always felt about third party lenses. They were just never the same to me as the “real” thing, such as a name brand Canon L series lens or a Nikon Gold band Nikkor lens. Third party lenses have always been softer at...
by mlebryk | Apr 14, 2012 | D4, Depth of Field, Equipment, Gear, Indianapolis, Product, Review, Roberts Camera, video
One of the most deceiving things about photography, or cameras in general is that the camera can’t see as well as our eyes can. You may see the most beautiful sunset in the history of sunsets; but you can’t take a photo of it because it’s too...
by mlebryk | May 13, 2011 | Commercial, Depth of Field, Nursing, Portraits
As I said in a very recent previous post, I’ve been shooting a lot lately. The funny part about that shooting a lot is that I’ve been shooting a lot of super shallow depth of field stuff with my prime lenses (prime being single focal length) as opposed to...
by mlebryk | Dec 8, 2010 | Blog, Commercial, Depth of Field, Equipment, Friends, Help-Portrait, iPad, Nikon D3s, Product, Racing
The end of the year can be an exciting time for everyone. Holidays are approaching, some people like snow (seriously, they are out there), looking forward to families, looking forward to taxes, maybe a little time off……..any number of wonderful...
by mlebryk | Jul 7, 2009 | 50mm F1.4, D700, Depth of Field, Equipment, Friends, Vacation
Everybody likes to have some time off, and I got to experience that Rarity last weekend. I got to spend some time with some of the best friends anybody could ask for, that I never get to see. I studied Photography at Purdue, and I’ll tell you what. There...
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