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I didn't go exactly by the rules. Technically, the exposures should have been:
f2 @ 1/2500 (OK)
f2.8 @ 1/1250 (OK)
f/4 @ 1/625 (used 1/500)
f/5.6 @ 1/310 (used 1/250)
f/8 @ 1/150 (used 1/125)
f/11 @ 1/80 (used 1/60)
f/16 @ 1/40 (used 1/30)
In a shopping mall, I used shallow depth of field to get rid of the chaotic background, and I accidentally created this dramatic effect.
I normally wouldn't set aperture lower than 4.0 for human portrait, even for shallow depth of field effect. However, the light in store is not sufficient as this photo shows (I adjust the exposure on my PC);
It was really challenging for me to hand hold and took the photo with 1/8 shutter speed, because I really hate the noise caused by high ISO, I tried my best.
The moment you have in your heart this extraordinary thing called love and feel the depth, the delight, the ecstacy of it, you will discover that for you the world is transformed. -Krishnamurti
Depth creates dimension in the photo and it can be created by by using repeating images that shrink in size as they lead into the distance or by using an object in the foreground to help indicate how far away an object in the background is like how this picture is.
This is a typical motion freeze shot. I used small aperture to maintain all the details in this image: the shadow and reflection in the water and cloud in the sky.
theres bokeh creeping in from all corners
Yea so todays my 16th Birthday 3/8 !!! and so far I've gotten a good bit of cash :D
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just take some shoots without think
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Splash!
While my buddy was tossing rocks high onto a thin layer of ice on a pond in Lefroy, I was tracking them with the 300mm. Every once in a while I'd capture the moment of impact.
I took this photo with a friend's lens at f/ 1.4. This shows a very shallow depth of field. I liked the effect it gave the photo with only part of the models face in focus.
This shows the front of the complete unit in operation. Again note the orange neon flash at the 0 depth position.
Depth charges were simply set and rolled off the stern of the ship. In the rack is a drum-type depth charge; the black bomb-shaped thing is a Mk IX depth charge.
Pic taken from the other end of the stadium @ Wembley , with the Panasonic DMC-FZ18 camera , where we sitting !