Thursday, December 30, 2010
Depth of Field
Even after reading many articles and watching videos on youtube I couldn't get it. After many experiments this is the first shallow depth of field, I could create.
How to achieve it:
1) Keep your subject at a distance (say 5ft)
2) Check the aperture, it should be as minimum as possible.
3) Zoom(say 10x) to the subject
4) Focus the subject (with center or spot)
5) take the picture
Here are some of the pictures with shallow depth of field(& focus) effect
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago
Main Building
MTCC with CTA railway track
IIT Tower
Paul Galvin Library
Siegel Hall- Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Monday, December 27, 2010
Lake Michigan (Dec)
Lake Michigan is only a few blocks away from our apartment. The first time I visited Lake Michigan in Sept'10, I knew that I would come back once I get my camera. As I expected, Lake Michigan is my first target after I got the camera. Though it was a sunny day, I am not used to this freezing cold ( 9o F/ -13o C) and it was really difficult to bear this biting cold and take the pics.
View of Chicago Downtown from the Lake Michigan
This place was fully covered with ice (and not snow). Ice skids and it was dangerous to walk on that path because the ice was sharp. If you skid, then something would stick inside you. But it was a thrilling to walk till the edge and it was worth it. I got a nice view from the edge.
One of my favorite things to photograph. Sunlight shining on water. Though this is not a great pic,this is just a beginning.
A lonely bird.
Taking off.
Up in the air.
Lovely lonely bird
One more sunlight on water.
Finally.
Panny FZ35
I intend to use this blog to write about my experiences with Panny FZ35.