wait so this picture was done through your new lens? low aperture (like beow 2.8?)
the bigger the number.. is it the lower the aperture or is the bigger the number the bigger the aperture. which means... more focus or less? wah confuzzed.
yes this might have been f/2 which is high aperture (because of a bigger opening, even though the number is low - it's counterintuitive) = low f-stop number = more light is let in = shallow depth of field = more blurriness
higher number like f/22 is low aperture, because it means smaller opening, less light comes in, deep depth of field, so everything, no matter how close or far away, is in focus
i know what blog! AHAHAH thumbs up to the both
ReplyDeletewait so this picture was done through your new lens? low aperture (like beow 2.8?)
ReplyDeletethe bigger the number.. is it the lower the aperture or is the bigger the number the bigger the aperture. which means... more focus or less? wah confuzzed.
one last thing, if i could focus better, than the portrait of henry would have been better (sans conan on the background!)
ReplyDeleteyes this might have been f/2 which is
ReplyDeletehigh aperture (because of a bigger opening, even though the number is low - it's counterintuitive) = low f-stop number = more light is let in = shallow depth of field = more blurriness
higher number like f/22 is low aperture, because it means smaller opening, less light comes in, deep depth of field, so everything, no matter how close or far away, is in focus