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CagneyDog
07-16-2005, 09:20 PM
http://www.petfinder.org/fotos/BC52/BC52.4601959-1-x.jpg

I saw this picture posted in the petfinder wish you had thread. I'm a complete idiot whne it comes to camera's, so to most of you this is probably a really stupid question :o ...but...how do you take a picture where it is focused in on one thing (in this case the dog) and kind of unfocused and blurry in the background?

Kfamr
07-16-2005, 09:21 PM
With a good camera. :p My camera does that automatically on the right setting.

CagneyDog
07-16-2005, 09:22 PM
Originally posted by Kfamr
With a good camera. :p My camera does that automatically on the right setting.


What setting?

swimma253
07-16-2005, 09:24 PM
I believe you use the Macro Setting... on my camera its a little flower. At least thats how I do it. :p

p.s. Kay, thanks for using my sig!! :)

CagneyDog
07-16-2005, 09:24 PM
Originally posted by swimma253
I believe you use the Macro Setting... on my camera its a little flower. At least thats how I do it. :p

Okay, I have a macro lens on my camera...I think.

Thanks

Is that what you use Kay?

catnapper
07-16-2005, 09:26 PM
I've been wondering the same. I had a great text book from college (my one photography class... and I completely forgot everything I learned! :o)

I want to be able to do it myself, using the manual settings. I know there's a way, but I'm not patient enough to figure it out myself... what F-stop? Or is it the ISO that determines it?

Giselle
07-16-2005, 09:28 PM
I have a problem with Macro because it only works with non-flash and still objects and me being REALLY still. I'm confused as to how to use it on moving objects:confused:

CagneyDog
07-16-2005, 09:30 PM
Ok I just tried it. It is hard to get it focused...

Giselle, Mine works with flash?

Karen
07-16-2005, 09:37 PM
Most macro lenses work on small objects, or on objects only a certain number of inches from the screen.

You need a narrow range of focus, which I used to be able to do on my nothing-automatic-about-it 35mm. Now, I'd just take a normal picture, select the background, and Gaussian blur it, but hey, that's me!

CagneyDog
07-16-2005, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by Karen

Now, I'd just take a normal picture, select the background, and Gaussian blur it, but hey, that's me!


How do you do that?:o

Freckles
07-16-2005, 10:28 PM
You wouldn't use a macro lens or setting on something as large as a dog. Manually set at F16 and focus right on the nose or a little above. (I think!)

slleipnir
07-16-2005, 10:40 PM
I put mine to portrait mode and it's something lke that (the little head icon)

http://tainted-sky.net/photo//fav/IMG_1399b.jpg a photo for example

Giselle
07-17-2005, 12:21 AM
CagneyDog, well I mean the Macro and Flash together take a picture, but it doesn't create the softened/blended background effect. It's just like taking a normal pic :p

Freckles, excuse my ignorance, but what in the heck is "F16"? LOL, I'm *really* bad at this camera stuff. Also, slleipnir, I always have the camera set to the little head (portrait?) but it never comes out like your picture of the bird! Are you sure you don't have other settings on your camera going on?

Kfamr
07-17-2005, 12:31 AM
This pic of Ki:
http://petevents.com/~simba/6-1.jpg
I just used the action setting and zoomed in on her.
No flash or anything. I've also used the macro setting before to get the same effect. Zooming in and focusing on the object you want clear works as well.

anna_66
07-17-2005, 09:00 AM
I use the portrait setting on my camera
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid169/pcab370f7affc17c3da41fcb4573c279a/f411ec89.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid169/p877137cdb2f5eae34b41a2fb5f85ac2e/f411eccd.jpg

Kfamr
07-17-2005, 10:04 AM
You know what? I've NEVER EVER used the portrait setting on my camera. I have it, just never used it. :confused: I'll have to fool around with it later.

Giselle
07-17-2005, 04:02 PM
What the heck? Everybody keeps saying they use the portrait button, but mine NEVER comes out like that. ARGGGHH, I think my camera hates me:p I'll try the action setting, though (it's the running person, right?). I was just wondering, there's all this talk about focusing. Does that have anything to do with the green squares that pop up when you focus the camera?

Edit: Well, I tried the Macro again with the flash, and it seems to work better if the background is nature-ish.