Dark Prodigy
Jawbreaker
- Joined
- Mar 10, 2006
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When I first bought my dSLR I always wanted to know how to take those cool shots that has the sharply focused foreground and the nice blurred background. After a few years of slowly learning what it takes to take a real picture.. hint: it's not in automatic mode! Anyway... tell me what you guys think of my amateur bokeh shots...
Went out today with the ol' lady to Black Point Marina here in Miami, Fla and took a few shots as we walked the trail with my new lens.
Shot of the orchids on the sill before walking out of the door.
Some guys' bike in the parking lot. Has a nice "brochure" look to it. Think I'm figuring this stuff out some.
Couldn't do this type of shot with my kit lens 18-55mm...
Took a shot this little girls dog named "Bam Bam" .. finally got a shallow depth of field.
My chic wants me to frame this one...
...and this one!
Seems like I'm finally shooting real photos... I still need to figure out how to change the aperture but maintain deep crisp color without having to change the black levels post process. All photos untouched btw.
Went out today with the ol' lady to Black Point Marina here in Miami, Fla and took a few shots as we walked the trail with my new lens.
Shot of the orchids on the sill before walking out of the door.
Some guys' bike in the parking lot. Has a nice "brochure" look to it. Think I'm figuring this stuff out some.
Couldn't do this type of shot with my kit lens 18-55mm...
Took a shot this little girls dog named "Bam Bam" .. finally got a shallow depth of field.
My chic wants me to frame this one...
...and this one!
Seems like I'm finally shooting real photos... I still need to figure out how to change the aperture but maintain deep crisp color without having to change the black levels post process. All photos untouched btw.