hehe yeah, lower Fstop can also be called faster len's/aperture because it usually allows faster shutter speeds.
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Camera: Canon EOS 7D
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 47 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Nice colors. 5+
Nice pic Elisha. hehe...he's getting a closeup look at it, he's gonna be into macro-photography when he grows up. :D
Yes, the thin DoF is caused by a mix of a fast (wide) aperture, focal length, focus distance and sensor size.
Because I'm focusing extremely close to it and using the lens wide open, the DoF is thin. If I had used an even longer focal length the DoF would have become thinner due to a change in the field of view.
Using a DoF calculator and guessing how close I was focusing, this should be about the DoF obtained.
Quote:
Subject distance - 12 in
Depth of field
Near limit - 12 in
Far limit - 12 in
Total - 0.09 in
In front of subject - 0.04 in (50%)
Behind subject - 0.04 in (50%)
Hyperfocal distance - 2639.7 in
Circle of confusion - 0.019 mm
He was trying to eat it!
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Camera: Canon EOS 7D
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 55 mm
ISO Speed: 200
You can see me in the chicken's eye!
Marin inspired me to try something new with my camera, I am still picking up on the settings and what not but I am having fun exploring with this D5000.
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Nice image Tarowah however the bokeh is very distracting.
What lens are you using?
You can try using some Gaussian blur on the background to smoothen it up a little.
This is the Nikkor kit lens the 18-55 that comes with the D5000, I am still a complete n00b when it comes to processing the images, all I use is the Nikon software that came with the camera so I am not sure how to add Gaussian blur. All I did to the image is sharpen it a little and then add a bump of color saturation.
That's not a bad kit-lens. It is easy to do in PhotoShop but not sure about ViewNX.
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Canon EOS 50D
70-200mm @70mm
1/125 sec @ F4.0
ISO1000
Canon 40D
70-200 f/2.8L
30 sec. exposure
Manually popped 580EXII
http://www.npvisuals.com/wp-content/...h-Fots-011.jpg
first clicks on my shutter
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Canon 7D, F/2.8, 1/160, ISO 3200, 27mm
1avatar and Nate, Awesome shots! :up:
http://www5.picturepush.com/photo/a/...00/2397198.jpg
Detail shot of a Mosaic of one of the corners below the dome of the Vatican.
Shot at 1/15 sec hand held.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2670/...688814a5_b.jpg
Camera: Canon 50D
ISO: 100
Shutter: 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/1.4
Exposure Bias: 0
Lens: Sigma 30mm f/1.4
I snapped this shot at about 7:15am today.
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This is mine very first shot with Nikon d70 ever.
Camera - Nikon d70
ISO 400
17-70mm
i cannot remember other details .. no flash !
don't judge me hard please ;]
I think that is a wonderful shot Oki.
Thank you very much. I will grab some more of free time for maybe some HDRI stuff..
I know most of people find them not interesting but i've managed one few moments ago but i'm shy to share lol
Stairway, Chinese Garden - Singapore
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7D, F2.8, 1/100s, ISO 100, 25mm
Here are some other settings:
Exposure Time = 1/5"
F Number = F4.5
Exposure Bias Value = -1EV
Flash = Off
Focal Length = 18mm
I like the subject, that's a very dramatic sky. I would perhaps have upped the ISO a little as well as opened the lens to F3.5, the max that you can with the 17-70mm. Although it's generally not advised to shoot with such a low f-stop when dealing with landscapes, when shooting in the dark you sometimes have to make sacrifices. In this case, it'll enable you to increase the shutter speed which will make it easier for you to prevent blur. :)
Very nice. I love the spiral, I need to find a staircase like that. :p:
This shot (for some reason) gave me troubles. It was windy as hell(and still shaking on my tripod), overcast, and i was trying out my new lens-hood and 1st CPL. The hood and improperly adjusted CPL probably lead to the dreary look as well. :(
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-Camera: Canon EOS Rebel XS(1000D)
-Exposure: 1/4000
-Aperture: f/2.8
-Focal Length:100 mm
-ISO Speed: 400
-Exposure Bias: 0 EV
-Flash: Off, Did not fire
-Lens: Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
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Trying out my new 50mm F1.8... and I love it.
1/200
F1.8
ISO 100