Thank you, Joe, for the color explosion of last week's challenge and, Larry, thanks for another "free Sunday" .
I don't recall a challenge totally devoted to f/stops, (Aperture). Using "Aperture mode" might be the easier way to capture f/ stops in this range for this challenge. The purpose? identify situations and stops in which your camera operates best, review the effects of aperture on DOF (depth of field) and just have fun. When going through your archives, you might also discover as I did, the f/stops you tend to use most often. These turned out to be ones I use most (I didn't know that when I selected the topic). I am aware there are many factors such as ISO, shutter speed, available light, focal length etc that affect f/ stop choice.
Here are some standard f/stops: 1.4 (widest opening), 1.8 (or 2), 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32, 45. Most cameras can set half stops.
Please post your f/stop along with your image.
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Nikon FM, f/2.8, Fujicolor, 1987, ‘sisters new pup, “Peanut”
Here's one from a week ago at f1.5, 1/49th second, ISO 500 on my iPhone 13 proMax.
misterzee wrote:
Nikon FM, f/2.8, Fujicolor, 1987, ‘sisters new pup, “Peanut”
Sweet face - and the f/stop choice makes that soft light and shallow DOF showcase that sweet face.
f/3.5 to maximize DOF. (ISO 80, 1/1500 sec. f/3.5).
BrHawkeye wrote:
Here's one from a week ago at f1.5, 1/49th second, ISO 500 on my iPhone 13 proMax.
Thanks, BrH - proof the smartphones can take great pix of fireworks (which aren't always easy to capture w any camera).
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
PAToGraphy wrote:
Thank you, Joe, for the color explosion of last week's challenge and, Larry, thanks for another "free Sunday" .
I don't recall a challenge totally devoted to f/stops, (Aperture). Using "Aperture mode" might be the easier way to capture f/ stops in this range for this challenge. The purpose? identify situations and stops in which your camera operates best, review the effects of aperture on DOF (depth of field) and just have fun. When going through your archives, you might also discover as I did, the f/stops you tend to use most often. These turned out to be ones I use most (I didn't know that when I selected the topic). I am aware there are many factors such as ISO, shutter speed, available light, focal length etc that affect f/ stop choice.
Here are some standard f/stops: 1.4 (widest opening), 1.8 (or 2), 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32, 45. Most cameras can set half stops.
Please post your f/stop along with your image.
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Love the shots and cattle 💛🍦🍦🍦💛
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
William wrote:
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Excellent and extremely interesting to the eye ✨✨✨✨✨
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
misterzee wrote:
Nikon FM, f/2.8, Fujicolor, 1987, ‘sisters new pup, “Peanut”
Awww, what a little cutie in a fine shot 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈
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