7.4mm?? That's an extremely wide focal length. Extension tube?
Regardless, congratulations to your daughter. It's a great honor to be published--I should know, I've never been published. ;-)
7.4mm?? That's an extremely wide focal length. Extension tube?
Regardless, congratulations to your daughter. It's a great honor to be published--I should know, I've never been published. ;-)
Originally Posted by Sean Setters
I believe it was shot with a Powershot camera - The 35mm equivalent ends up being 28mm or so given the crop factor of the camera.
These cameras have a "Digital Macro" mode used to capture extreme closeups - I would assume this was used to capture that fantastic shot[].
7.4mm is normal for a P&S... My S60 P&S lens is about 5-15mm.
Way to go, Brittany! This will be inspirational news for my 11-year-old son, and perhaps also proof that a great photo comes from the way the photographer sees the subject, not just from a fancy camera.
Way to go Brittany!
Ahhhh.....I forgot it was a point & shoot. Makes perfect sense. Thanks for pointing that out.
Definitely a very nice photo. Shows that its the photographer and not always the camera.
Larry
Of course, it helps to have a fairly knowledgeable mentor.... ;-)
I like the backround so much, it's like the butterfly kingdom, the prince and the princess........., lot's of imagination! great job ! Brittany
Let me add my congrats to Brittany and proud dad. Lovely shot and a deserved recognition