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peekaboo
Location: on the back, bitch
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Homework for the masses
Hopefully, our wonderful photographers can come through with their interpretations.
The assignment is this. I've found out a couple things while doing this. 1) Tripod is a necessity otherwise the blur doesn't look controlled. 2) Contrasty colors have, for me, worked best; yellow in sunshine comes out white, for instance. Here's mine so far that seemed to work. I'm going to keep trying. Getting the zoom to match the shutter speed takes a little practice. Too fast and there's no detail but too slow and it just looks like the camera shook a little. |
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zomgomgomgomgomgomg
Location: Fauxenix, Azerona
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What zoom range are you using here? Are you maxing out your lens or just giving it a little turn? It seems like the 18-55 doesn't give enough of an effect, and the 75-300 has so much range it just looks like two pictures superimposed. I will continue to experiment.
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peekaboo
Location: on the back, bitch
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Not very much range, really. The lens used is a Sigma 28-200mm and I didn't pay attention to where I started, but no more than half way extended and a full turn in back to 28mm.
For the hydrangea, the shutter was at 1/3sec with f29. Both petunias were 1/2 sec, also at f29. |
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