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    Re: -NEW- Assignment 14: Be creative with Depth Of Field



    This little guy climbed up on my porch where it was the perfect excuse to break out the new 100mm IS macro lens. I bought this lens to get more into product photography but the little critter macro stuff is fun every now and then. I wanted to get as much of this little guy in the frame so I was inches away. Being this close limited my DOF plus I was hand holding the camera where F/11 was about as high as I could get and stay below ISO 1600.


    5d2, Av 11, Tv 1/15, ISO 1600


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    Re: -NEW- Assignment 14: Be creative with Depth Of Field



    I remember this froggy shot from before---and love it-Nice job and good luck
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    Does that make for a crummy entry since I put it up before? I was thinking maybe no one saw it. My posts don't seem to draw a lot of attention.

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    Re: -NEW- Assignment 14: Be creative with Depth Of Field



    Quote Originally Posted by freelanceshots


    Does that make for a crummy entry since I put it up before? I was thinking maybe no one saw it. My posts don't seem to draw a lot of attention.
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    No, Not at all. And I avoid putting up the same pic more than once also; but sometimes you have those pics that just seem to work in multiple threads---The frog is a solid submission.


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    I like the frog Bryan, and I liked it when you posted it previously. You say you wanted to fill the frame and I'd say you did a damn fine job at that! Very nicely framed.


    A while back now I had a very calm cicada who sat nicely for some portraits. I didn't try for or get much DOF, but that's good for this post.


    Canon D60, 100mm f/2.8 macro (original, not USM), f/5, 1/250s, ISO-400, manually focussed. From memory this was on a tripod.





    Okay! That's the first time I've used flickr - so thanks to Sean Setters for his tips on posting images.


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    Re: -NEW- Assignment 14: Be creative with Depth Of Field



    I had a few beers so I decided to take a close up pic of one. The curve of the bottle was enough to soften letters either side of the right side of the M in Miller. The 5 of 6 beers was enough to soften all of my thought processes.


    40D, EF-50 1.8 II,1/50, ISO 1250


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    Rainon my car


    5D @ 100 ISO, EF 100-400L at 400mm f5.6 1/125 Sec



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