K keith20 New member Apr 23, 2010 #3 nice pics. wouldn't a slightly smaller apature setting get more of the subject in focus while still slightly blurring the background?
nice pics. wouldn't a slightly smaller apature setting get more of the subject in focus while still slightly blurring the background?
BlueCorn Retired Premium Member Apr 23, 2010 #4 keith20 said: nice pics. wouldn't a slightly smaller apature setting get more of the subject in focus while still slightly blurring the background? Click to expand... What you just described are mutually exclusive. More of the subject in focus == less background blurring.
keith20 said: nice pics. wouldn't a slightly smaller apature setting get more of the subject in focus while still slightly blurring the background? Click to expand... What you just described are mutually exclusive. More of the subject in focus == less background blurring.
cwegescheide YOU have been ignored! Apr 23, 2010 #5 wkahwkah said: Testing out new camera Click to expand... Is that a rhizo in that last pic? Thats nice
wkahwkah said: Testing out new camera Click to expand... Is that a rhizo in that last pic? Thats nice