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Bee, Mum, Blur
I worked hard to get the background behind the bee to blur. The aperture value was 2.8, the lowest on my camera, which seems to be what causes the background to blur.
Jannie, I have a Canon PowerShot, so it has settings. In this case, I just had to set it to aperature priority. If I wanted to blur the foreground, too, I discovered shutter priority works, and I set the shutter speed to slow. One does the opposite for sports photos, where one wants a quick shutter speed.
The mums are very real...they are growing in front of my house.
This picture would look lovely hanging on my wall: it is breathtakingly beautiful!
You've reminded me that I have a lovely old portrait lens with a maximum aperture of f1.8. I need to give it some exercise one of these days. I'm not sure you needed any wider of an opening (ie smaller number) because the depth of field is pitch perfect in this shot.
Robin says
Oooh, VERY nicely captured! And yup, the wide aperture (low number) is what gives you that lovely bokeh.
Ilana-Davita says
Great photo. Nice shade of red with a pretty blurred background.
carrie-the gremlin wrangler says
nice shot!
I'm dying for a lens that will go down to 2.8. f4 is the lowest mine will go right now.
sealaura says
Hola! I love how you captured the furryness of the bee. Very nice picture all around. Gracias por visitar mi blog!
Jannie says
Wow, are those real flowers, Leora? So perfect they almost seem fake.
What does your camera's instruction book say about aperatures and such?
Leora says
Jannie, I have a Canon PowerShot, so it has settings. In this case, I just had to set it to aperature priority. If I wanted to blur the foreground, too, I discovered shutter priority works, and I set the shutter speed to slow. One does the opposite for sports photos, where one wants a quick shutter speed.
The mums are very real...they are growing in front of my house.
Gail says
Terrific shot!
Carmi says
This picture would look lovely hanging on my wall: it is breathtakingly beautiful!
You've reminded me that I have a lovely old portrait lens with a maximum aperture of f1.8. I need to give it some exercise one of these days. I'm not sure you needed any wider of an opening (ie smaller number) because the depth of field is pitch perfect in this shot.
Shabbat shalom!
Michelle says
I can always use a hint for taking photos. I was surprised to see a bee on my mums as we have had a frost...
marLou says
Nice series of shots. I especially like the one with the bee.
The Babysitter says
Really cool how you got the bee on the flower.
hihorosie says
That is a GREAT shot!
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