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ADVERTISE6. Portraits – Photography for Dummies

While you will be photographed, try to reduce the number of f-stop, and zoom in as much as you can on them. If this means moving backwards away from your subject, do it (in most cases). Aperture wider, more background blur you’ll get. And also the more you zoom in, more background blur you’ll get. This will emphasize the subject by making clear the subject, and the background blurred. It is interesting to confront their eyes and you…
January 31, 2012 No Comments
Depth of Field

focus” to the human eye. In subjects such as landscapes, a large depth of field is often desired so that the entire scene appears to be in focus. With subjects such as portraits, a small depth of field is often used to blur the background and reduce distractions from the main subject of the image. The Effect of Aperture/F-Stop on Depth of Field Aperture describes an adjustable opening inside your camera lens that controls the amount of li…
December 22, 2011 No Comments
Photography Basics
… n automatic setting mode where the camera is predisposed to use the highest shutter speed possible for the lighting situation. In this mode you can not set the exact shutter speed you want but you can lessen your chances of a blurry image due to slow shutter speed by using this mode. Landscape Landscape mode is basically the opposite of Action Mode. Landscape is programmed to give the smallest aperture (largest F-Stop) possible in order to ensure…
January 12, 2012 No Comments
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