Aperture and depth of field #photo
Picture courtesy of Nikon The diagram above gives you some idea of apertures, the narrowest ones can be little more than a pin hole. Most lenses don’t go very wide. On a bridge camera they tend to go...
View ArticleSettings on your camera #photography
Last week I talked about pre-shoot settings. I did those settings before I took this shot. You can see the exif on bottom of the picture. It was bright sunlight, so I set the white balance for bright...
View ArticleWhite balance #photography
Today’s photo isn’t the best one I’ve ever taken, in fact, I didn’t like any of the photos I took at this photo-shoot. It was in the local Carnegie library, which is still very ornate, despite having...
View ArticleFixed apertures on phones #photography
I usually take photos either with my Nikon D3200 or my old Fujifilm S5600 but now I have a new phone I’ve been trying out the camera. I can set the white balance, ISO and shutter speed just like on my...
View ArticleFine tuning your camera #photography
In previous posts, I have mainly covered different apertures, ISO setting and shutter speeds but if you want great shots you have to dig deeper into your camera menus. I have a Nikon D3200 which is a...
View ArticleWhite balance, apertures and shutter speed #photography
I went to West Bromwich Manor House on Sunday and I was taking photos inside the Manor House and outside too. It was a cloudy day and so I set the white balance to cloudy to compensate for the grey...
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