Let's post some photos with nice, blurry background.
Any equipment, but please post what lens and aperture you used to get the shot. Other EXIF is nice, but not *that* interesting in this context.
Let's post some photos with nice, blurry background.
Any equipment, but please post what lens and aperture you used to get the shot. Other EXIF is nice, but not *that* interesting in this context.
Is that ivy plastic? I'll have to look and see what I have on file as the shoulder doesn't feel up to lifting a camera just yet, (though there are a few things I would like to activate a shutter on).
cheers kraq96, hope your shoulders getting better so you can get back out shooting soon.
… hope your shoulders getting better so you can get back out shooting soon.
… certainly not before the latest bottle of medication in emptied!
cheers kraq96, hope your shoulders getting better so you can get back out shooting soon.
Many thanks, Brickie! I don't like this inactivity period, but it's the best way to heal quickly. I've been thinking about digging the D5500 out Sunday and giving it a whirl as it weighs next to nothing.
I see some excellent examples of artistic bokeh here that look to be painted backgrounds. Good work all!
Thanks fellows! I'm trying to do some catch-up here. The old 50mm f1.8 non-D seems to do a fair job on the D700 and gives some pleasing bokeh, (first chance I had to use it since I got it).