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A shot of one of my granddaughters, taken with natural light coming in from a window. Canon 400D, 50mm @ F1.4 Shot with Raw, Processed in Lightroom.
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Hi S,
It could be your intention, but IMO I think the image is too soft. You do have nice lighting though. Best Regards
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Sinh,
Thanks for the critique. I wanted the focus to be her face, but probably should have stopped down a little more...
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Your depth-of-field with that lens, that close, would probably be less than 2 inches. And f1.4 will produce soft results. The only way to get the entire subject sharp at that aperture would be to shoot from further away. But I like the shallow depth of feld for the intimate nature of the image. And the softness works very well. Nicely done!
I generally don't want photos of people to pick up every detail (unless that's the object of the photo). Do we really want to see every pore, zit, and whisker?
Here is a handy tool for determining your depth-of-field:
http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html
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- Steve Eisenburg -
Thanks for your comments. As many here do,I check in daily to The Digital Picture and consider Bryan to be my main authority on all things Canon. Comments from this forum mean a lot!
Thanks again...
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You're welcome!
I don't buy anything without reading Bryan's reviews first.
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I like the picture, even though I'd like it if the eye were sharper. =)
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Thats cute!! the blue eyes just jump out at ya. Good job!
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My thought too - the blue eyes really stand out!
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Everyone,
Thanks for all of your kind comments. Just a note on the personal side, this our miracle granddaughter. She's the daughter of our son who at the age of 16 was diagnosed with Leukemia and was not expected to live. After going through9 months ofchemotherapy and a bone marrow transplanthe was told that he almost certainly would not be able to have children.He and his wife also now have a son...
Thanks again for your comments and critique. They are much appreciated.
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