| ukajali · 2009-11-29: 07:03 | |
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Reply ⇔ Kiev - some views
#2 :)))))))
:-)
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| ukajali · 2009-11-29: 07:03 | |
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a mi #5 się podoba!
moje ulubione :-) dzięki!
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| crisutoma · 2009-11-15: 13:09 | |
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Reply ⇔ Penguins
#1 and #2 my favorite
thanks a lot
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| Kozuka · 2009-11-09: 09:38 | |
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Reply ⇔ ....3
#4 is the best one, good entry!
Thanks for your comment! :)
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| wanazza · 2009-11-03: 15:31 | |
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Actually i'm new in using dslr camera, I read plenty of tutorial from internet and do a lots of practice. Some tips from internet (http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/fototech/htmls/depth.html): Depth of field is governed by three factors: aperture, lens focal length and shooting distance. Remember the following relationships: [1] The smaller the aperture, the deeper the depth of field (the other two factors remaining the same). For example, if the lens focal length and the shooting distance stay the same, the depth of field is much deeper at f/16 than at f/1.4. [2] The shorter the lens focal length, the deeper the depth of field (the other two factors remaining the same). For example, comparing a 28mm lens with a 50mm lens at the same aperture and shooting distance, depth of field is deeper with the 28mm lens.. [3] The greater the shooting distance, the deeper the depth of field. i.e. other two factors remaining the same). For example, if the subject is photographed from three and then from seven meters away, the zone of sharpness in the foreground and background is greater at seven meters. *Another characteristic of depth of field is that it is generally deeper in the background than in the foreground. Regards; wanazza ;) |
| SADHYA · 2009-11-02: 02:57 | |
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Reply ⇔ At the Ford
good shots!
thanks, I appreciate your comment.
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| Katlover · 2009-11-01: 15:11 | |
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this picture is amazing and... symbolic
I knew it was a winner the minute I took it....thanks for visiting! :-)
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| wanazza · 2009-11-01: 14:33 | |
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Reply ⇔ Light Bulbs
cool pictures; so may I ask you a question what camera and lens do you use? (this depth of focus is for me amazing)
:) i'm using Canon Digital 500D. For the lens, i used Tamron telephoto lens to make the blur effect (dof). I hope, i answered your question. :) Have a nice day!
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| wanazza · 2009-11-01: 14:24 | |
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Reply ⇔ Color palette
really nice photos! I love such depth of focuse
Thanks for your comment ;)
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| justa · 2009-10-12: 12:12 | |
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he he - cheers:-) |
