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It must be awesome having to mow your lawn. lol.

Is that suppose to be lens flare?

learn2ruleofthirds

There aren't any rules defining how you are and how you aren't allowed to take pictures.

Get out.

It must be awesome having to mow your lawn. lol.
That's my neighbor's lawn D;

Mine is like two times that

Really? How did you get the dof to work on an iphone camera???

You simply just tap the object you want to focus on. You have to have a generous distance between the focal point and the background, though.














Pagestretch, forget yeah!

All taken using a Canon EOS 10D and a 24-85mm lens. Even the macro shots.

Recently though I purchased a 55-250mm lens and a EOS 60D, I hope to do some Toy Town photgraphy and a bit more light painting. I'll post some once I do it, if you'd be interested?
« Last Edit: May 09, 2012, 12:18:33 PM by Kniaz »

What's the fourth image? I'm guessing light buffer movement.

What's the fourth image? I'm guessing light buffer movement.

While exposing, slightly shifting the lens' focus.
If done right and if done well, it can gives things a really nice, glassy look- like the grass in that picture. I don't do it very often because it takes far too much time and card space.

If you were really interested:

ISO - 100
Focal Length - 24mm
Max Aperture - 3.614
Exposure time - 1/250 sec.

It's pretty hard to do without making the thing look stuff, and takes a lot of trial and error to get perfect.

Nice ninja, by the way.
« Last Edit: May 09, 2012, 12:18:14 PM by Kniaz »

Also, a picture I took today with my EOS 60D,


what's that in this image

what's that in this image


While exposing, slightly shifting the lens' focus.
If done right and if done well, it can gives things a really nice, glassy look- like the grass in that picture. I don't do it very often because it takes far too much time and card space.

If you were really interested:

ISO - 100
Focal Length - 24mm
Max Aperture - 3.614
Exposure time - 1/250 sec.

It's pretty hard to do without making the thing look stuff, and takes a lot of trial and error to get perfect.


Also, a picture I took today with my EOS 60D,



That's pretty cool as I am thinking of buying a Canon 60D fairly soon. How is it, working with one?

what's that in this image


Oh, my bad! The fifth photo is actually the twitched focus!
Sorry!

That one is actually a firework. It's quite simply a high exposure, and moving the camera slightly to emphasize the trail a little more.

That's pretty cool as I am thinking of buying a Canon 60D fairly soon. How is it, working with one?

The 60D is great, it really is. Working with it is very smooth, and I'd suggest it to most enthusiast who have a spare thousand sitting around.

The only thing I don't like is it's difficult to work with in low light situations, which is a shame considering I do a lot of Urbex with my cameras.

Also, another picture: