LOL, its the way houses are build here. Sig, it was number 9, white door.![]()
Marcus you have a real eye for landscapes, your pics are excellent, thanks for sharing.
Very nice, excellent photo
Thanks Marcus, i prefer your pics, with overcast and rainy weather, i am going through my stuff, ive got a few in B&W i want to submit
LOL great animal pics
Its all down to the aperture which controls the depth of field, in short a very small aperture opening will keep everything in focus from something close up to far away, but a large aperture opening will keep a slice of the photo in focus and blurs the background out, different aperture openings will give different effects on the background.You will also need to adjust the shutter speed when opening the aperture.
A pic of my old car from behind.
unfortunately there's nothing you can do to overexposed pixels in a digital image; the pixels simply hold no value other than plain white - an underexposed image is good for digital and can be played around with in photoshop.
camera 35mm film is good at handling overexposure.
Your on a good hobby here mate, i really enjoy photography myself too.
Hey Goose, sorry for the late reply, i switch my cam to a Aperture Priority mode A, then Zoom my lens out to its wide angle setting and increase the f-number to maybe f22.
sometimes i even have to increase the f number, this particular pic was taken with a tripod, which minimizes the shake .......
But Marcus is more technical on explaining how it actually works mechanically, i can just tell you how i did it. lol
Bump for Marcus to add some more of his outstanding pics.... Come on bro...!
Yours are too...
I'll see what I can do in the next days.
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