nice pics Seymore! I've recently adopted 2 kittens who have stolen my heart and have also inspired me back into photography. I have oodles of pics posted here: http://ajgauthier.smugmug.com
"Consulting the rules of composition before taking a photograph, is like consulting the laws of gravity before going for a walk." - Edward Weston "The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over."-Hunter S.Thompson
Cool stuff, Seymore!
Man, I REALLY dig that #2 shot!
The sharpness, bokeh and contrast are beautiful, exactly what one should expect from the 60mm macro! I dig the compo and exposure too, it's a great cat shot!
Man, I REALLY dig that #2 shot!
The sharpness, bokeh and contrast are beautiful, exactly what one should expect from the 60mm macro! I dig the compo and exposure too, it's a great cat shot!
Thanks so much for sharing!
Take care!
-- thiago
I've seen this several times here in posts. What is it?
I've seen this several times here in posts. What is it?
Hi Angelo!
'Bokeh' comes from a japanese word, which means something like 'blur' or 'fade'. In photography, the term designates the (rather subjective) quality of the out-of-focus areas, which varies from lens to lens.
Good bokeh is said to be really smooth, resulting on a very blurred and unobtrusive out-of-focus background.
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my fav is attached here
AJ
mine can see yours...
"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over."-Hunter S.Thompson
So, a Bloom County fan, eh?
Man, I REALLY dig that #2 shot!
The sharpness, bokeh and contrast are beautiful, exactly what one should expect from the 60mm macro! I dig the compo and exposure too, it's a great cat shot!
Thanks so much for sharing!
Take care!
-- thiago
Moderator of: Location, Location, Location , Mind Your Own Business & Other Cool Shots
Hi Angelo!
'Bokeh' comes from a japanese word, which means something like 'blur' or 'fade'. In photography, the term designates the (rather subjective) quality of the out-of-focus areas, which varies from lens to lens.
Good bokeh is said to be really smooth, resulting on a very blurred and unobtrusive out-of-focus background.
Hope I could help!
Take care!
-- thiago