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| 04/29/2004 10:54:04 AM |
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| 04/27/2004 06:20:54 AM |
Downtown Tampa by tyt2000Comment: Excellent capture! I´m a sucker for good night shoots.
The reflections come out very well!
Good job! |
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| 04/27/2004 06:19:45 AM |
My city by the seaby heidaComment: Very good exposure and composition. Love the lighting in the see and how dark and gloomy the clouds look. |
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| 04/27/2004 06:16:03 AM |
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| 04/27/2004 06:14:50 AM |
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| 04/27/2004 06:13:28 AM |
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| 04/26/2004 05:29:49 PM |
Misty Morning by librodoComment: Originally posted by Azrifel: Originally posted by darcy: But I have to ask, how can your aperature be so large - 1.8 - when your depth of field seems to be so deep. Doesn't a large aperature usually give a shallow depth of field? |
"At a fixed aperture, focussing at a greater distance brings more of the foreground and background into the zone of sharpness." quote from National Geographic's Photography Field Guide.
The usual dramatic small DOF of a 50mm @ F1.8 is mostly seen with portraits shot from a relative close range. The focus point here is considerably further away. |
True, take a look at this page...
The online dof calculator: //dfleming.ameranet.com/dofjs.html
For example, if you have the lens set at 28mm, f/1.8 and you focus on a spot 20meters away then you get sharp image between 10.5-216.9 meters.
Just check out the online dof calculator. It´s a cool tool! |
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| 04/26/2004 03:43:37 PM |
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