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■ The Photography Megathread ■
Tetris:
--- Quote from: elm on May 08, 2012, 11:13:55 AM ---Really? How did you get the dof to work on an iphone camera???
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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.
Kniaz:
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?
Port:
What's the fourth image? I'm guessing light buffer movement.
Kniaz:
--- Quote from: Port on May 09, 2012, 12:03:14 PM ---What's the fourth image? I'm guessing light buffer movement.
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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.
Kniaz:
Also, a picture I took today with my EOS 60D,