Pay more attention to the background. This is especially important since you have a camera with a small sensor so you cannot blur the background that much. To achieve maximum background blur, use the most powerful (optical) zoom, and get as close as proper focusing allows.
> Pay more attention to the background. This is especially important since > you have a camera with a small sensor so you cannot blur the background > that much. To achieve maximum background blur, use the most powerful > (optical) zoom, and get as close as proper focusing allows.
Hello, thanks for your answer, I did a change in this photo:
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4086974993/ >> Pay more attention to the background. This is especially important since >> you have a camera with a small sensor so you cannot blur the background >> that much. To achieve maximum background blur, use the most powerful >> (optical) zoom, and get as close as proper focusing allows.
> Hello, thanks for your answer, I did a change in this photo:
Still a very "busy" background, previous photo was almost better. Objects in this background are close, so they will be in focus. Try to find an angle where the stems ans the pot are hidden by leaves. Otherwise shoot the flower against the sky or some very distant objects.
>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4086974993/ >>> Pay more attention to the background. This is especially important since >>> you have a camera with a small sensor so you cannot blur the background >>> that much. To achieve maximum background blur, use the most powerful >>> (optical) zoom, and get as close as proper focusing allows.
>> Hello, thanks for your answer, I did a change in this photo:
> Still a very "busy" background, previous photo was almost better. Objects > in this background are close, so they will be in focus. Try to find an > angle where the stems ans the pot are hidden by leaves. Otherwise shoot > the flower against the sky or some very distant objects.
> -- > Bertrand
Take the same picture using MACRO mode (tripod is very helpful). Don't push the shutter by finger, you can set timer (2 or 10 sec).
>>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4086974993/ >>>> Pay more attention to the background. This is especially important >>>> since you have a camera with a small sensor so you cannot blur the >>>> background that much. To achieve maximum background blur, use the most >>>> powerful (optical) zoom, and get as close as proper focusing allows.
>>> Hello, thanks for your answer, I did a change in this photo:
>> Still a very "busy" background, previous photo was almost better. Objects >> in this background are close, so they will be in focus. Try to find an >> angle where the stems ans the pot are hidden by leaves. Otherwise shoot >> the flower against the sky or some very distant objects.
>> -- >> Bertrand
> Take the same picture using MACRO mode (tripod is very helpful). > Don't push the shutter by finger, you can set timer (2 or 10 sec).
Oftnus and Marcin, thanks for your answers, now I did a new photo about Botany:
>>>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4086974993/ >>>>> Pay more attention to the background. This is especially important >>>>> since you have a camera with a small sensor so you cannot blur the >>>>> background that much. To achieve maximum background blur, use the most >>>>> powerful (optical) zoom, and get as close as proper focusing allows.
>>>> Hello, thanks for your answer, I did a change in this photo:
>>>> Thanks for your comments >>> Still a very "busy" background, previous photo was almost better. Objects >>> in this background are close, so they will be in focus. Try to find an >>> angle where the stems ans the pot are hidden by leaves. Otherwise shoot >>> the flower against the sky or some very distant objects.
>>> -- >>> Bertrand >> Take the same picture using MACRO mode (tripod is very helpful). >> Don't push the shutter by finger, you can set timer (2 or 10 sec).
> Oftnus and Marcin, thanks for your answers, now I did a new photo about > Botany:
>>>>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4086974993/ >>>>>> Pay more attention to the background. This is especially important >>>>>> since you have a camera with a small sensor so you cannot blur the >>>>>> background that much. To achieve maximum background blur, use the >>>>>> most powerful (optical) zoom, and get as close as proper focusing >>>>>> allows.
>>>>> Hello, thanks for your answer, I did a change in this photo:
>>>>> Thanks for your comments >>>> Still a very "busy" background, previous photo was almost better. >>>> Objects in this background are close, so they will be in focus. Try to >>>> find an angle where the stems ans the pot are hidden by leaves. >>>> Otherwise shoot the flower against the sky or some very distant >>>> objects.
>>>> -- >>>> Bertrand >>> Take the same picture using MACRO mode (tripod is very helpful). >>> Don't push the shutter by finger, you can set timer (2 or 10 sec).
>> Oftnus and Marcin, thanks for your answers, now I did a new photo about >> Botany: