M moire Veteran Member Messages 1,886 Reaction score 1 Location SE Jun 16, 2007 #1 Okay "this time" I actually tried to get a good portrait . It was taken on our balkony this evening. ISO 200 f/2.2 I even smoothend the skin as suggested by someone. But I dont really like the plastic look when you blur the skin areas.. Any comments on composition focus etc?
Okay "this time" I actually tried to get a good portrait . It was taken on our balkony this evening. ISO 200 f/2.2 I even smoothend the skin as suggested by someone. But I dont really like the plastic look when you blur the skin areas.. Any comments on composition focus etc?
D DapperSquirell Well-known member Messages 237 Reaction score 0 Location Cole Camp, MO, US Jun 16, 2007 #3 EXIF is stripped, focal length looks short. -- Daryl
M moire Veteran Member Messages 1,886 Reaction score 1 Location SE Jun 16, 2007 #4 its shot with 50mm f/1.7 @2.2
S Steph69 Veteran Member Messages 1,062 Reaction score 1 Location Glasgow, UK Jun 16, 2007 #5 Try taking several shots each time increasing from f2.8 right up to f10 and see which shot you like. --
Try taking several shots each time increasing from f2.8 right up to f10 and see which shot you like. --
M moire Veteran Member Messages 1,886 Reaction score 1 Location SE Jun 16, 2007 #6 Steph69 said: Try taking several shots each time increasing from f2.8 right up to f10 and see which shot you like. -- Click to expand... If theres good enough light you could, but if the exposure is to low no AS/SSS cant help against the blur
Steph69 said: Try taking several shots each time increasing from f2.8 right up to f10 and see which shot you like. -- Click to expand... If theres good enough light you could, but if the exposure is to low no AS/SSS cant help against the blur
S Steph69 Veteran Member Messages 1,062 Reaction score 1 Location Glasgow, UK Jun 16, 2007 #7 Sure but upping the ISO can. --
M moire Veteran Member Messages 1,886 Reaction score 1 Location SE Jun 16, 2007 #8 With a Canon 5D sure ... These were taken with ISO 200 tho ... Guess I could try ISO 400