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Dear All,
Knew that, for PnS , we can not take portrait with blurrer back ground as DSL-R , I try to take lot of pic, below pics are best for me, but I want to listen on your experience and advice me more technical about this , please help . Thanks you ! 1 ![]() 2 ![]() 3 ![]() 4 ![]() Some pic are blurrer than another, I hasn't know why ..??
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinkermun Last edited by pinkermun; 08-01-2009 at 03:41 PM. |
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The blurring is an effect of the aperture setting, the f-stop (f 3.4, or other setting). The lower the number is, the blurrier your background will be. The effect is called a "Shallow Depth of Field." Raising the number makes your background more in focus. Here's a good tutorial on Aperture.
Nice images by the way. I especially like the glow effect in the first two shots.
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WELCOME to DPS. You have come to the right place to learn.
Your first shot I really like a lot. And the depth of field is not bad in that one. The other I like as well.... keep coming back and you will learn.
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The Photo 1 & 3 's looked dim,I don't know how to avoid it ? we increase satuaration or contract ? Thanks
Any tool in Photoshop can improve it, please advice . Thanks
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