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This Bald Eagle was visiting our front yard. She let me photograph her
for the better part of an hour before I took this one of her departing. http://www.photography-cafe.com/gall...007___3795.jpg http://tinyurl.com/3cvwaa -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message news:200705302248428930-christophercampbell@hotmailcom... This Bald Eagle was visiting our front yard. She let me photograph her for the better part of an hour before I took this one of her departing. Nice! http://www.photography-cafe.com/gall...007___3795.jpg May I suggest less DOF and a faster shutter speed? |
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message news:200705302248428930-christophercampbell@hotmailcom... This Bald Eagle was visiting our front yard. She let me photograph her for the better part of an hour before I took this one of her departing. Great shot! I'd title it "Count Eagula." |
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"just bob" kilbyfan@aoldotcom wrote in message
... "C J Campbell" wrote in message news:200705302248428930-christophercampbell@hotmailcom... This Bald Eagle was visiting our front yard. She let me photograph her for the better part of an hour before I took this one of her departing. Nice! http://www.photography-cafe.com/gall...007___3795.jpg May I suggest less DOF and a faster shutter speed? How do you get both without changing ISO? I am only a newbie but as far as I can gather, to increase the shutter speed you would need to open the aperture for the same exposure. Is this right? |
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On Sun, 3 Jun 2007 11:40:36 +1000, Warren wrote:
May I suggest less DOF and a faster shutter speed? How do you get both without changing ISO? I am only a newbie but as far as I can gather, to increase the shutter speed you would need to open the aperture for the same exposure. Is this right? Correct. When the shutter speed is made faster (letting in less light) and the aperture is made larger by the same number of exposure stops (letting in more light), you get the same exposure without changing the ISO, and because the aperture is larger, the resulting DOF is smaller. This is why lenses intended to be used for portraits, where a small DOF is desired usually have 'fast', wide apertures (f/2.0, f/1.4, etc.), and if you need a large DOF, such as for landscapes that have near and far subjects, you go with a smaller aperture. |
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