Note: it was actually under exposed by my mistake.. Also it's quite funny that the slogan on her brochure says, "What you see, is what you get".. Hinting something?
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This post has been edited by xbbshampoo: Oct 9 2011, 02:02 AM
Well, lenspen is recommended. Am expecting the D3s replacement to be announced to go head to head against the Canon. Else if Nikon announce late, they are going to be in deep shit if professionals jumping to Canon for the new body next year for the major events.
There is not exactly rules, as in you do this you confirm right or photo confirm nice etc. If it looks good, then its good! It all depends on you, the person behind the camera. Everyone has different style and taste, don't let those rules limit your creativity. Just realized, its triple C!
i iz fall in love with your 85mm liao
summore the lenspen the black thingy to rub the lens. can be recharge by turning it around with the caps on
depend on user lor? anyway focus on something interesting. depend on user, sometimes you feel i,e.:"shits" is interesting but others don't feel it. that's why it is subjective.
So how can I search them? PhotoMalaysia and shutterasia both are forum right? they sell stuff as well? If u referring to portrait I believe u should focus in the eyes. Unless your subject is not the model Which 1 u referring to?
If shooting group photos I will use AF-S auto focus points, just click until it focuses on most faces Event u mean? if moving subject AF-C auto focus point if still subject I use AF-S dot focus point
nah this is the super thin DOF i shot mistake lol... 35mm f/1.8 and super close shooting
Added on November 16, 2011, 10:30 pm
wah ...rm600 okay give up
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QUOTE(vearn27 @ Nov 16 2011, 11:18 PM)
I believe you need to read more about depth of field (DOF) which will be determined by the focal length, focal distance and aperture. That should tell you what you need to focus in order to get your subject on the frame.