What software are you opening up the images with?
The 2nd and last are great compositions! the background on these are blurred. the background can be recognisable, just not pin sharp otherwise it distracts the eye from the subject. These images are very good. Especially as you arn't experienced in photographing people. Well done!
Haven't you got your solution disc that came with the camera??
You will find a decent enough editor call Digital Photo Professional
@ purple....I think you did GREAT ..and agree with pink.If this is your first attempt than for sure you show talent.
Remember that there is a other way to create and play with dept of field other than your camera also available.
Play with moving your subjects further away from the background.
Look at what you cam is saying were your debt of field is going to be.
If it says between 3 to 8 meters or ft...have your models move away 10 from the back ground but make sure some of your background is (even when its blurry) still regonizable as otherwise you might as well do the shotz in a studio.
Think your on the right track and will learn fast.Good Job.
One more thing ...try to use long focal lenses also while playing with backgrounds...
ps: and ehhhh Learn it to do all without any digital stuff like photoshop or any stupid f... programmmmm...you gonna be great...
I have just notice that your images, not the one attached here, is slightly over exposed again.
I fear that you are taking advice from a Noink user who is putting their camera on ISO200 (Because their cameras can only go down to ISO200)
Use only ISO100 for landscapes and push the histogram to make sure it is dead centre (on both sides) or near enough
L0L....those dudes ( am presuming, if they're the one's you're talking about) are from POTN and given that they are Canon users. I know they used to be Nikon users until they shifted to Canon from what i was told.
I have noticed however that when i use AV mode- i only can get get down to 200-250 on my ISO. I haven't noticed that on TV mode but i know for sure when am on manual mode which am trying to do now is when I can get to an ISO 100.
I'll check on my histograms. Thanks.
f/32 to freeze the water? I know what you mean by the silky water effect..just that most togs use filters to get that effect plus the slow shutter
That is not to freeze water, that is to make it silky in appearance![]()
It says on the notes below that pic---> 'for a frozen image'
Besides- wasn't that what i mentioned in my water shot ---> to have that silky, smooth look of the water and freeze water action YET you still questioned it? :ninja
F/32 it is !!!
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