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My homie, Aperature!
I am, by no means, qualified to give any sort of advice on photography I have been asked quite often though for advice on photography, so here we are. Lesson 1 - Aperature
High aperature -f/0-f/4.5
Low aperature -f/5.6+
Aperature is the depth of field in an image. It can make an image really "POP", or make it look lousy. Aperature is also known as an f/stop, or f/number. A very high aperature allows a lot of light into the image due to the blades in the lens are largely open. At the same time, it throws a lot of the image out of focus, and blurs it. This could add an advantage to some pictures, while ruining others.
A small aperature diolates the blades, causing a loss of light, but giving the image more depth of field. Due to the loss of light, shutter speed and ISO must be compensated (Unless using a flash unit, or ringflash). Most clear images are shot at around f/11-f/13. I myself shoot at f/20. At these low aperature numbers, the images are crisp, clear, and in focus. Here are some examples to help. If you have any questions, ask away.
High aperature: f/3.5
Low aperature: f/18
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Re: My homie, Aperature!
Originally Posted by Ladydragon
dude, your pictures are awesome. And you are more qualified to give advice on taking good pictures than most of us. I'm finally figuring out the macro on my camera and its cause I did research and asked you some questions.
Spanks yo
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Re: My homie, Aperature!
DOF is fun!
I LOVE using large apertures, it does really make a subject pop as Andrew said.
I'll tack on another good example of a large aperture. I took this photo of some newspaper text at F2.8 using a 100mm macro lens. As you can see, you can really isolate something and add a nice bokeh (lens blur around your point of focus).
Great shots of that leaf btw to demonstrate the DOF!
"If I were stranded on a desert island and could only have one book, record and person...I'd probably die of exposure."
czphotography
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Re: My homie, Aperature!
SWEET, Aperature was one of those things I still struggle with LOL. I try though.
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Re: My homie, Aperature!
Love the black backgrounds. I'm curious about the overall set up...lighting, background, etc. maybe that's another thread?
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Re: My homie, Aperature!
I always heard canon was awesome. Perhaps I'll get one for christmas.
I'm not afraid of snakes, because I got Balls!
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