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PhOTW Week 55 Entry


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Congrats to Kelvjy for winning! :)

 

Week 55

 

 

Rules:

 

  • Photo MUST be taken by you.
  • No Voting for yourself!
  • Photos should be within the limits, which means - not bigger than 350 kb.
  • The winner chooses the next week's theme. If someone wins twice in a row, the runner-up chooses the next theme.
  • If you post more than one photo, you must tell us which one you'll enter with. If you don't, the first photo that you've posted will be entered.
  • Photos cannot be used twice for two different subjects.
  • Your photo must follow the theme. The person who chose the theme has ultimate control over whether a photo gets entered or not - there will be no arguing over whether a photo is acceptable.
  • Basic photoshopping is allowed, such as resizing, brightness, contrast, selective coloring, saturation, cropping, hue, B&W, noise reduction, borders, your name/logo etc. No pasting extra objects to the photo, changing backgrounds etc, as that's not what PhOTW is about.

This week's theme: Bokeh

Closing Date :

Friday, 31st December

 

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This for now :)

 

And @ Tom722. My Sony A200 has a button "A" . ( I know what it means, but not in English^^ ) With that you can choose on my cam from F(1,7) to F(22). The 1,7 basically means lots of bokeeeh, 22 almost none. A low F also means a faster shutter speed.

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Is Bokeh the background slightly blurred or out of foucs?

 

Bokeh actually refers to the quality of the out of focus region, not the region itself.

 

And @ Tom722. My Sony A200 has a button "A" . ( I know what it means, but not in English^^ ) With that you can choose on my cam from F(1,7) to F(22). The 1,7 basically means lots of bokeeeh, 22 almost none. A low F also means a faster shutter speed.

 

To add on to this, the mode you're looking for is either Aperture Priority, signified by "Av" on Canon EOS systems, or Manual, which is "M". Choose the smallest f/ number, which would be 3.5-5.6 on your lens and shoot with that. If you're shooting in Manual, then choose a shutter speed that'll expose your picture correctly.

 

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