G25r8cer
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do it man, they are wicked...and you can do crazy angles.
Set it up, hit the timer, and you can do awesome stuff!
Sweet
Im excited now
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do it man, they are wicked...and you can do crazy angles.
Set it up, hit the timer, and you can do awesome stuff!
What about a really strong gorilla pod? lol
For me, photography isn't about seeing the world as it is and trying to create an exact replica of "natural"[If I wanted that, I wouldn't edit my photos]--It's about making what the world is, appear as it should be in my own eyes.
Nice ^ Did you get a new camera? What ISO did you take those pics at?
[-0MEGA-];1380500 said:Don't you have some sort of aperture priority mode on your P&S? If so, use that instead of blurring with Photoshop.
Even at the lowest apertures you're going to have a hard time getting a blurred background with a P&S.
[-0MEGA-];1380500 said:Don't you have some sort of aperture priority mode on your P&S? If so, use that instead of blurring with Photoshop.
Even at the lowest apertures you're going to have a hard time getting a blurred background with a P&S.
Tis the truth
Besides, most cheap P&S don't have an AP mode.
Even at the lowest apertures you're going to have a hard time getting a blurred background with a P&S.
Well if it has a portrait mode it may blur it enough as long as the subject is far enough away from the background.Tis the truth
I haven't looked at them lately, but I seem to remember my Canon Powershot camera did.Besides, most cheap P&S don't have an AP mode.
Can you set the aperture in manual mode?Nah I don't have anything like that. I have Auto, Manual, Program, DIS, Portrait, and Scene. I mostley just use Manual and Program.
[-0MEGA-];1381011 said:Gotta love those 1.8 primes. I would love to get a 1.4 or 1.2, but they are so expensive!