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View Poll Results: Nov '09 HOTM (Take 2)

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    Re: November Herp of the Month!! (TAKE 2)

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    Are the stars in number two photoshopped in?
    No it's not photoshopped in It's quite easy to achieve actually. The trick is to "make" your aperture opening, shapped like a star( or any shape infact).
    To do this, you simply cover the front of your lens, I used black card board, and cut a hole at the middle of the cardboard, any shape you like
    It's easier with lenses which have large aperture and large diameter, since you need the shape to be smaller than the lens' aperture, or else, the out of focus blur will take the shape of your lens' aperture which is round

    After you have your "custom shaped" aperture, just find a background with a lot of highlight. I took the picture under a tree.

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    Re: November Herp of the Month!! (TAKE 2)

    Quote Originally Posted by h4y4sh1 View Post
    No it's not photoshopped in It's quite easy to achieve actually. The trick is to "make" your aperture opening, shapped like a star( or any shape infact).
    To do this, you simply cover the front of your lens, I used black card board, and cut a hole at the middle of the cardboard, any shape you like
    It's easier with lenses which have large aperture and large diameter, since you need the shape to be smaller than the lens' aperture, or else, the out of focus blur will take the shape of your lens' aperture which is round

    After you have your "custom shaped" aperture, just find a background with a lot of highlight. I took the picture under a tree.
    Very cool! Thanks for the explanation.

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    Re: November Herp of the Month!! (TAKE 2)

    Quote Originally Posted by h4y4sh1 View Post
    No it's not photoshopped in It's quite easy to achieve actually. The trick is to "make" your aperture opening, shapped like a star( or any shape infact).
    To do this, you simply cover the front of your lens, I used black card board, and cut a hole at the middle of the cardboard, any shape you like
    It's easier with lenses which have large aperture and large diameter, since you need the shape to be smaller than the lens' aperture, or else, the out of focus blur will take the shape of your lens' aperture which is round

    After you have your "custom shaped" aperture, just find a background with a lot of highlight. I took the picture under a tree.
    Thats awesome! IT reminds be of a flag actually... with the chams colors and the stars behind it.
    - Matt

    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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