We went out the pumpkin patches today to find pumpkins for carving. I took my Nikon (Nikkor) 105MM f/2.8 G ED AF-S Micro lens with me to play with it a little more. This is not exactly a need for a micro lens but I had fun with it either way.
The bokah created by this lens and the extreme aperture is definitely of a specific use. I think I was able to pull it off in the image below of a line of the pumpkins they had. I think this makes a nice fall style image.
The exposure was 1/1500 sec at f/3.0 with an ISO of 100. Of course using LightRoom I warmed up the temp a little a little and added some vignetting.
Before we went I grabbed an extra lens because I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to get an images I liked due to the use for the lens but I was happily surprised with what I was able to get with this lens. I am starting to like the lens more and more as I use it and this is only day 2!