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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
Yeah, the blurring around the corner of your eyebrow. More
Depth Of Field (done with a smaller aperture opening - i.e.
larger f-number) will cause all of your features to be in
focus at once... if that's what you want.
Now you know the distortion you get when a dog stuffs his
nose into the lens of a camera to sniff it? The dog's nose
seems disproportionately large. You can create the opposite
effect by moving back from a subject and using a telephoto
lens to keep the frame full. This is often done in portraits
to make a person's nose seem smaller. The effect is to
flatten out features. You can use that technique, if
that's what you want as well.
I stress the "if"'s because I don't want to steal your
objective in creating that image from you. The image should
be what you want it to be, not what I want it to be, so
these are just suggestions.
Hmm good point. I like the eye being the focus. But it would also be nice to see the details of my face as well. Boy do I have oily skin in this pic! I took this with my digital. Actually I just stood there and directed the person holding the camera. So I'm not sure how to exactly do this myself withought trial and error on my own. But you have given me some good advice and some help. Thanks. Bsteph
It would be interesting to see Slynky's idea, I like the dof & the way the focus is on the reflection in the eye but the brightness of the white is a little distracting.
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
I like it too, the eye is really effective in the first one with that background you added, nice textures & effects in the second, I think something between the two would make a really cool image.
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
I really like the way this has turned out now, the focus is centred on the eye & makes me look to see what you are seeing but there's all that interesting stuff going on with texture & filters, nice work ; )
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
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