What lens did u sue for those rally shots?
What lens did u sue for those rally shots?
Another pet one from me, this time the our dog as oppose to the neighbours.
Canon 350D - f2.8 - 1/60 - ISO800 - Tamron 17-50mm
a bottle of brown sauce and i would make myself sick on that lot!
btw the macro shots with almost none existent DOF don't do anything for me. just looks blurred to hell and back.
Capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack
off a horse and helping your uncle jack off a horse.
It's hard to get DoF for the available light at such close focusing distances. Hence why focus stacking techniques exist, but I was just on a stroll with my new wife so wasn't about to setup a tripod and macro rail system
Same aperture but a little further distance (and then crop) for my bee shot already gives more DoF:
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kalniel (13-05-2011)
Original picture taken about 3 weeks ago with a 50mm f1.8 II. Ran it through online tiltshift software
(Could straighten a little but no experience with this yet )
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Have to be brutally honest josh, neither of those shots say anything to the viewer. I realise you're just starting out with the street photography thing but your subject matter needs to be an awful lot more engaging.
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