Just How Good Is the Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM Lens?

Just How Good Is the Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM Lens?

The 85mm wide-aperture portrait lens is often a calling card lens for a lot of companies, showcasing some of their best optics at one of the most popular focal lengths. How good is Sony’s version? This great video review tests it out to help you decide if it is right for you.

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Exploring The Palouse

A photo study of an iconic landscape like The Palouse in southeastern Washington is an opportunity to try multiple creative approaches

One of the most fruitful exercises that any photographer can take on is that of a photo study. Personal photography studies can be as specific or broad as you’d like. It really is up to the individual and it should be seen more as an opportunity to admire and understand the diversity of whatever the study is about. In the case of this article, I’d like to share a brief study from my time photographing The Palouse in southeastern Washington state. Odds are that you’ve seen photos from this picturesque pastoral location, and there’s good reason for it. The meandering, undulating hills are positively mesmerizing, especially during sunrise and sunset, when the low angle of light quite literally sculpts the landscape.

The time of year that you visit this area will play a significant role in the visual qualities and characteristics that you’re presented. Because these fields are agricultural in nature—with wheat and barley being farmed—you will see quite a variance in color. If you visit during the spring, when the crops are still young, you will see rolling hills of vibrant green. As you approach the summer season, when it’s time to harvest the crops, the hills will have all sorts of brown tones. The best times of day to photography, by far, would be sunrise and sunset, when the light is low and soft.

When reviewing the images that I had taken during my last visit here, it was clear that I preferred my super telephoto lens, the Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 GM, because it allowed me to get very tight on specific clusters of hills. In some cases, the variance in color was so great that a tight crop was needed. If I had shot the same scene with a wider lens, that variance would have been lost in the rest of the scene.

That’s not to say that wide angle lenses wouldn’t yield favorable results. During one of my visits, I noticed a storm developing far in the distance and could see sheets of rain begin to fall. The storm was far enough away that I needed a wider focal length to capture it along with the rolling hills in my foreground. And while I lost out on some of that beautiful compression that longer focal lengths provide, the overall composition really hit home for me.

Also, while the majority of people, including myself, photograph this beautiful location from the elevated vantage point of the Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site (a permit or day pass is required), I highly recommend exploring the area at ground level. There are so many little details that simply get lost from an elevated perspective. Just remember to be mindful and respectful of any private property or trespassing signs.

The Palouse in Washington State.

See more of Brian Matiash’s work at matiash.com.

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Taking Authentic Photos with India-based Photographer Chhagan Shelare

Find insight from pro photographer Chhagan Shelare on photography in India and the importance of taking authentic photos that capture real life.

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First Transgender Woman Cast in Victoria Secret Catalog

First Transgender Woman Cast in Victoria Secret Catalog

Victoria’s Secret has cast Brazilian model Valentina Sampaio, an openly transgender woman, for a catalog photo shoot. This announcement marks the first time Victoria’s Secret has cast a transgender person for a catalog or brand campaign. Does this mean the lack of diversity and inclusion in the advertising industry is finally changing?

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A Basic Introduction To Understanding Metering Modes

The topic of metering modes seems to mystify a great many new photographers. It had me a little perplexed when I was starting out

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How the Daguerreotype Started a Victorian Black Market for Pornography in London

How the Daguerreotype Started a Victorian Black Market for Pornography in London

Louis Daguerre is one of the founding fathers of photography, but little did he know, his invention opened a secret door down a street in Victorian-era London. Needless to say, this article is NSFW.

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10 Landscape Photographers on Capturing the Beauty of Brazil

Explore the hidden wonders of Brazil with tips and stories from ten landscape photographers, and find some inspiration for your next excursion.

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Think You’re Getting All The Resolution out of Your Sensor?

Think You're Getting All The Resolution out of Your Sensor?

It seems each recent camera announcement has brought a higher megapixel count — including Sony’s latest 60mp+ release. But whether you’re shooting on 24mp APS-C, 50mp full frame, or 100mp medium format, you might not be getting all the resolution you paid for. Check out this list for 3 clarity-robbing problems and their fixes.

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How Many People Do You (Really) Need On a Film or Video Set?

How Many People Do You (Really) Need On a Film or Video Set?

Whether you’re making a big-budget feature or a small short film, knowing which roles are essential to your production can make your life easier on set.

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