Alexcheng
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<img src="http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1358"/> Loving the 6D ^^ my first model
Same here man. Its a rugged little creature. I love the wifi function.
<img src="http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1358"/> Loving the 6D ^^ my first model
Same here man. Its a rugged little creature. I love the wifi function.
<img src="http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1359"/> My first model
what lens?
focus seems to be off.
Haha natural!
Cute model! I hope that she is well paid!![]()
Cute model! I hope that she is well paid!![]()
Thanks for the compliments..She is expensive...Lol
Can someone guide me which area is off focus? Any tips? If I stop down aperture, will it help?
What was your setting? Where was ur focus points and how you want the outcome of the picture to be?[
Iso was auto. The setting need to confirm when I reach home.focus point was on my girl. Wanted to show her with her breakfast
What was your setting? Where was ur focus points and how you want the outcome of the picture to be?[
Iso was auto. The setting need to confirm when I reach home.focus point was on my girl. Wanted to show her with her breakfast
If you wanted the entire scene to be in focus (cute girl and breakfast) then stopping down to f/7 - f/11 would have helped to keep everything in that scene focused.
However if you wished to focus on the cute girl only and have everything else out of focus, use a large aperture (f1.4 - f/2.8) and make sure that your focus point is on the eyes of your subject. Using such a large aperture also causes your DOF (depth-of-field) to be razor thin... perhaps just a few millimetres. Therefore, a tripod and a very still subject (cute little girl) would be very helpful.
It all sounds complicated when taking a seemingly simple shot, but it doesn't take much to cause something to be out-of-focus (OOF). Hope this helps.![]()
Thanks! Will try that next time.if I try the settings u mentioned will the background be blurred? I use that aperture to blur the background so viewers. Can focus on the girl and her breakfast.
My settings was aperture :f/5 shuttle speed:1/60 iso:1250
Thanks for sharing! My girl was actually right in front of me separate by a small table which was having the breakfast on it. Mine is a 24-105 constant 4 lens.so can't get to 2.8.l will up iso than.I Will take note and do that when I save up enough for a portrait. Lens. In the meantime I want to explore more with this lens as I will be bringing this combo to China to take photos of the landscape and some portrait. Of the people there.