Michael Wittenbrink is an advanced amateur photographer. He is a graduate of Central Washington University, where he studied Business Administration/Finance, Political Science, and Economics. His favorite type of photography is landscapes, especially waterfalls. Michael does his best to bring a unique and quality eye to the pictures he takes.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Focus
Hi All!
Well I managed to make it over the pass. Yay!
If the weather is anything like it was today I'm definitely going to try and get out and shoot.
Photography tip of the night is focus. Normally in most situations auto-focus does the trick. But if you are in a low light situation you may need to use Manual. In this case, find the main subject of your photo, then focus your shot around that. Once you have done that, you can pan over, up, or down to set your final shot. Note: Once in focus, do not move forward or backward, this will obviously cause your shot to move out of focus again. Which could be good if your going for the Bokeh effect.
Here's another flower to continue with this week's theme. Hope you like it!
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I love it, babe! :) Definitely worthy of putting in your portfolio and/or submitting to a contest in the future--it's beyond one of those "typical flower shots" :)
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