Took this with the new lens trying to get all in focus haven't
Got there yet. This flower is about the size of a quarter
Beautiful
Thanks all for viewing
Chuck
How close were you and what were your settings? If you had a wide open aperture or were set to an auto macro mode fow flowers, it would explain the shallow depth of field. This usually produces a nice "bokeh" effect if you can get your main subject in focus. This pretty and you're not too far off...
Mr
Got the dof. Not fully in focus need a higher f stop maybe 9
It was fun messing with the distance
Chuck
I see you're having fun with your new toy Chuck!!
Lovely flower shots, keep up the good work!
:-D
Angela
Thanks for the compliment
Chuck
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
Not too shabby, Chuck. Pretty good. :-) :-)
Very lovely. Great light too.
Linda
Thanks. Taken at 1 pm
Chuck
No, they're not in focus, but I like it, Chuck! I don't know what aperture you used, but it worked well with this. I love the soft, dreamy look of the first picture.
Chuckwal wrote:
Took this with the new lens trying to get all in focus haven't
Got there yet. This flower is about the size of a quarter
Beautiful
Thanks all for viewing
Chuck
Dixie
Thanks. Used I think f 2.5. If I used a f9 or above I would have been in
Focus. Some of the photo is in focus not all. Just got the lens and first
shots. I do like the soft look of the pics what do you think? Also
The light was real harsh and also used a polarizing filter
Chuck
Linda this looks in focus. Bromeliad
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Ptw
Loc: Tennessee
Pretty Chuck..the yellow and green look nice with the light shining on them.
Paula
As always thanks
Chuck
Merry
Thanks for the response
Chuck
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