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for some reason they turned out sort of weird and fuzzy because the setting i had it on i wasnt too familiar with.
hmmph :( :cry:
and the last one was sort of random :P








This post was edited by mew on Apr 27 2009 01:57pm
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Those are so fun to kick when there's a huge field of them. ^_^ Anyway ...

It looks like the focus is a little off or something. What settings were you using? Sometimes it takes a few tries at hitting that shutter button to get the right focus. The bokeh is great, just the focus is in "weird" spots. Maybe try a higher F number to get more in focus?

I'd say the third one is best :)

This post was edited by chantal7 on Apr 27 2009 02:01pm
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Those are so fun to kick when there's a huge field of them. ^_^ Anyway ...

It looks like the focus is a little off or something. What settings were you using? Sometimes it takes a few tries at hitting that shutter button to get the right focus. The bokeh is great, just the focus is in "weird" spots. Maybe try a higher F number to get more in focus?


"close-up" the flower one :(
i was focusing it wrong and just on the flower so everything else is out of focus.
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"close-up" the flower one :(
i was focusing it wrong and just on the flower so everything else is out of focus.


The background being out of focus is okay to have. You used a macro setting?
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The background being out of focus is okay to have. You used a macro setting?


im not sure, i usually never use it.
im new to canon :(
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Quote (mew @ Mon, Apr 27 2009, 02:05pm)
im not sure, i usually never use it.
im new to canon :(


Ok :P that's alright. Keep trying different things, good to see that you're exploring, at least.
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Ok :P that's alright. Keep trying different things, good to see that you're exploring, at least.


yeah im just mad that the results would of been better if i sticked to what i usually do,
but at the same time i know not to take those with that setting XD
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Apr 27 2009 02:42pm
Quote (mew @ Mon, Apr 27 2009, 03:55pm)
for some reason they turned out sort of weird and fuzzy because the setting i had it on i wasnt too familiar with.
hmmph :( :cry:
and the last one was sort of random :P


http://i40.tinypic.com/2a6jog4.jpg

http://i41.tinypic.com/2i0g50y.jpg

http://i44.tinypic.com/2a9cutx.jpg


I like the first one, how about half of it is blowing away. Good job.
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