QUOTE(luvvivi @ Aug 7 2009, 01:54 PM)
May I know how make the background so blur like that but the bird and the branch look so clear?
Adjust the F stop? or?
Noob here. Want to learn more.
Adjust the F stop? or?
Noob here. Want to learn more.
QUOTE(millenia3000 @ Aug 7 2009, 02:05 PM)
bro, he used f5.6 at 300mm for that shot... so basically i think he just focused at the bird, the background is far enough to be blurred out in that way...
technically, i think
, the shallower the depth of field, the more bokeh (blurry defocused areas) you get...
and to achieve this shallow depth of field, is by using the lowest f number possible.... ok that's my noob explanation.
luvvivi: your question has been answered by millenia. hehehe... not much I could tell you already. since I'm using the kitlens SAL75300 f4.5-5.6, at the longest distance, which is 300mm, the lens's widest aperture for that distance is f5.6 which in change, causes the background to look blurred. was wondering, since with 300mm at f5.6 already produces that kind of bokeh, Imagine what the SAL300f28G can do... dayummmmmm.... technically, i think
and to achieve this shallow depth of field, is by using the lowest f number possible.... ok that's my noob explanation.
Aug 7 2009, 03:13 PM

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