Revised: How to "focus" on a family of four for close-ups? - close ups on vajina
I worry about how or who to, when close-ups of four, so that the faces of all people will focus too short.
Suggestions?
Revised: How to "focus" on a family of four for close-ups? - close ups on vajina
I worry about how or who to, when close-ups of four, so that the faces of all people will focus too short.
Suggestions?
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The trick is to keep the group focused on the same level. So they are all the same distance from the camera.
So that you also want to make sure it is not anyones eyes horizontally or vertically in the eyes of every one else. This will be a better composition.
Use at least one F-8 to keep all the depth of field, if it a little. Use a 24mm lens and cultures, and not too tight. With the crop factor, it should work correctly. This will also give you a better depth of field and softest of the room.
How do you keep everyone on the same level, we can focus on.
Have you heard of the rule of 1 / 3? It concentrates 1 / 3 sharp compared to the desired area. It is more difficult with the autofocus works best with manual focusing. However, the autofocus on a camera like yours very well.
In general, no problem. If they are all next to each other, have all more or less the same level. They are 10 meters, so you should have plenty of depth of field.
If not, know the depth of the care is behind the front. So, if four people are different from a house on the 2nd Place. If there are two front and two rear approaching people directly behind the forehead. You probably already know if you can choose your f-stop, small membranes offer a greater depth of field.
I have a book made somewhere in the old pictures in the 1880s/1890s. In those days were large-scale film, the film is slow, and the lenses had to be open, so there was little depth of field. Photographers will be in the eyes of the subject closest to the camera and often the nose and ears focus would be blurred! In some cases, this effect is interesting that helps the look of the picture, because the eyes a little more than what is in the picture.
A low ISO, which leads to a slow shutter speed (1 / 60) in a small opening. This will result in a greater depth of field and keep the faces in focus. If they are all adjacent to each other to focus only on the middle of two sides. If you are in another plan only to a point focus located in the cluster.
Amendment: Sorry, you need high ISO, not down. Only with a brain farcta he reaches my age.
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