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Cape Town, Africa at Night  I Love Photography
29/01/2014

Cape Town, Africa at Night
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street bridge40mm f/5.6 3.2s @ ISO 100PHOTO : CASEY YEE
29/01/2014

street bridge
40mm f/5.6 3.2s @ ISO 100
PHOTO : CASEY YEE

.......Shaped bokeh out of paper..........We all love to see beautiful bokeh in the background of our photos, but what y...
29/01/2014

.......Shaped bokeh out of paper..........
We all love to see beautiful bokeh in the background of our photos, but what you may not know is there is a really simple way that you can change the shape of the light bursts in your bokeh.

All you have to do is cut out a piece of black paper the size of the front element on your lens. Then, use a sharp kitchen knife or razor blade to cut a shape on in the middle of the paper. The shape should be slightly larger than a thumbnail or about the size of a U.S. nickel.

Keep in mind that you’ll only see this effect work if you are shooting with a large aperture, so a 50mm f/1.8 would be a great choice for this project

This is the coolest camera trick I’ve seen in a long time.  If you take off your lens and hold it in front of the camera...
29/01/2014

This is the coolest camera trick I’ve seen in a long time. If you take off your lens and hold it in front of the camera, you get a macro lens! I was really skeptical about this, but I just tried it and it worked like a charm.

There are four things you need to know about using this trick: (1) Your camera won’t take a picture with the lens off unless you’re in manual mode. (2) The best focal length seems to be around 50mm, so either a 50mm prime or an 18-55mm kit lens would be perfect! (3) Obviously, you lose autofocus since your lens isn’t attached to the camera. Focus is achieved by simply moving closer to or further away from the subject, and (4) The camera can’t open up the aperture, so you’ll do it with your hand. On the back of the lens (the side you mount on the camera), move the little plastic slider piece that controls the aperture. If you look in the lens while doing it, you’ll see the hole open up.

If you want to take this a step further, you can buy a reverse lens mount for $5 or $10 which should sharpen up the images quite a bit since it will hold the lens more solidly. Also, be sure to use a tripod when doing this or any other macro photography. With such fine detail, even a tiny movement can destroy the sharpness. I Love Photography

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Macro photography!
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