The answer to that age old question...
How many aussies fit in a wheel barrow??? The answer: one 61#er and three 47#ers!
Liz challenged me to a "shot where one dog is primary focus, and then each dog next to each other & down a line is less in focus than the one before (Shallow DOF)". I helped the DOF a bit in photoshop.... I wanted in a itty bitty bit more unfocused in the background
I, for some reason am having a really hard time with DOF, I can only seem to do this when I'm not trying. So if anyone has any suggestions for DOF with a point and shoot, I'm game
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/800)
Aperture: f/2.7 - smallest allowed for my camera
Focal Length: 6 mm
The answer to that age old question...
How many aussies fit in a wheel barrow??? The answer: one 61#er and three 47#ers!
Liz challenged me to a "shot where one dog is primary focus, and then each dog next to each other & down a line is less in focus than the one before (Shallow DOF)". I helped the DOF a bit in photoshop.... I wanted in a itty bitty bit more unfocused in the background
I, for some reason am having a really hard time with DOF, I can only seem to do this when I'm not trying. So if anyone has any suggestions for DOF with a point and shoot, I'm game
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/800)
Aperture: f/2.7 - smallest allowed for my camera
Focal Length: 6 mm