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Old Oct 3, 2006 | 05:49 PM
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http://www.brendon-jeramy.com/Stuff/...y_brendonj.jpg taken camping in the winter, we came across this old church.

http://www.brendon-jeramy.com/Stuff/lakehuron.jpg lake huron during the winter, it was all frozen.

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Old Oct 3, 2006 | 08:26 PM
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sweeeeeettt^ i like the lake all frozen, im looking forward to taking winter pics
 
Old Oct 4, 2006 | 02:06 PM
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method that first one gives me the chills, nice pic... reminds of texas chainsaw massacre
 
Old Oct 4, 2006 | 02:23 PM
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These are nothing much to look at, just playing with aperture priority and depth of field. Practicing this so I can do them "AT WILL". This photography thing is fun...

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Old Oct 4, 2006 | 02:48 PM
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nice job jake. are u using a point and shoot digi cam or somekinda camera with an adjustable lense?
 
Old Oct 4, 2006 | 03:24 PM
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Well, it's a Fujifilm S5100 10X zoom with full manual controls. You can use it as a point and shoot camera but it has a lot more in-depth features that I'm just now taking the time to learn. Just about every digitial camera has the ability to duplicate the effects I've done here (aperture, DOF) it's just that some have greater ranges and different strength/quality lenses.

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Old Oct 4, 2006 | 03:28 PM
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Those are very cool pics jake. I had to do something like that for my photography class last year and i had no idea how to. I just spun around on one of those merry go rounds and took a picture of the middle of it so everything else was blurry.
 
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Well, it's a Fujifilm S5100 10X zoom with full manual controls. You can use it as a point and shoot camera but it has a lot more in-depth features that I'm just now taking the time to learn. Just about every digitial camera has the ability to duplicate the effects I've done here (aperture, DOF) it's just that some have greater ranges and different strength/quality lenses.

Fuji S5100
oic...yeah i can do it with my digi cam but it takes a lil playin around with the "shoot button" to get it to focus on the right part and have the rest blurred. its a bit difficult cuz it sometimes just wont work and u gota move ur position to get the shot ur looking for..
 
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I just spun around on one of those merry go rounds and took a picture of the middle of it so everything else was blurry.
LOL! Spin around to make it blurry... now that's being innovative!

Civicexracer, yeah you can do it the way you described which is to focus on one object, then position the photo to your liking. On my camera you can also choose "area" focus in AF mode where you can move the focus point with the directional button anywhere on the screen. Either way you get the same results. The greater your zoom, along with a high aperture setting (which is actually a lower number)... the more extreme the aperture effect can be. Pretty cool learning all this...
 



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