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<blockquote data-quote="grandpaw" data-source="post: 214322" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>I'm not much for giving advice without having been asked for it but since your listed yourself as a newbie I would like to make a few suggestions. First lower the ISO much lower to maybe ISO 100. Next use a little smaller F-stop such as maybe F 3.2 to give you just a little more depth of field. Doing these things will also automatically lower the shutter speed. The closer you are to your subject the less depth of field you will have and also the larger F-stop or smaller the number of your f-stop is will reduce your depth of field also. I understand that you probably wanted the background out of focus, and I agree, but I think your photo might have benefited by having a little more of the image in focus. Hope this will give you some ideas, and keep up the good work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandpaw, post: 214322, member: 8635"] I'm not much for giving advice without having been asked for it but since your listed yourself as a newbie I would like to make a few suggestions. First lower the ISO much lower to maybe ISO 100. Next use a little smaller F-stop such as maybe F 3.2 to give you just a little more depth of field. Doing these things will also automatically lower the shutter speed. The closer you are to your subject the less depth of field you will have and also the larger F-stop or smaller the number of your f-stop is will reduce your depth of field also. I understand that you probably wanted the background out of focus, and I agree, but I think your photo might have benefited by having a little more of the image in focus. Hope this will give you some ideas, and keep up the good work. [/QUOTE]
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