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How do i take this kinda of picture?
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<blockquote data-quote="quanz" data-source="post: 189752"><p>flash plus slow shutter works in aiding this effect becasue the flash is fast and bright enough to freeze the motion of the subject, this can be seen in multiple strobe type photo's</p><p></p><p></p><p>if anyone is wondering why this effect happen becasue of the f stop here is a short explination</p><p></p><p></p><p>when you have an f stop liek 1.8 you are letting in more light, you do this by using more of the lens. the downside to this is that when you use more of the lens, and the lens has a curve to it. As you use more of the curve you get less in focus becasue the optics of the lens dont allow light from those great angles to be seen in focus.</p><p></p><p></p><p>f 22 uses a smaller part of the lens, this means almost everythign is in focuse becasue nothign falls outside of the curve of the lens.</p><p></p><p></p><p>its really beyond my skill to explain it any better than that, so I apologize if it ddint help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quanz, post: 189752"] flash plus slow shutter works in aiding this effect becasue the flash is fast and bright enough to freeze the motion of the subject, this can be seen in multiple strobe type photo's if anyone is wondering why this effect happen becasue of the f stop here is a short explination when you have an f stop liek 1.8 you are letting in more light, you do this by using more of the lens. the downside to this is that when you use more of the lens, and the lens has a curve to it. As you use more of the curve you get less in focus becasue the optics of the lens dont allow light from those great angles to be seen in focus. f 22 uses a smaller part of the lens, this means almost everythign is in focuse becasue nothign falls outside of the curve of the lens. its really beyond my skill to explain it any better than that, so I apologize if it ddint help. [/QUOTE]
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