This week I was focused on using a fifty mm lens for bokeh (according to Wikipedia, "the way the lens renders out-of-focus points of light") and landscapes, though I did pull out the telephoto lens (using macro) a little later in the slide show (the last two) but I only took a few.
For the sun coming through the trees, Mom had to get me up really early in the morning and asked me how fast I could get up and get the tripod ready, which was pretty fast (I have a quick connect and disconnect). Then I threw on my big red jacket and the closest pair of pants and charged off...
The bokeh, I took once again in the early morning, but this morning I chose to try bokeh because I saw some neat pictures of it and really liked the style. (I wish my cat could be still for even a second...)
For the macro, I went down to our sheep and chickens to get some fairly easy pictures, because typically chickens don't move too much. At least that's what I was used to, but today I found that they would not stop pecking and scratching the ground. Whenever I focused on them they would try to peck me!
For the sun coming through the trees, Mom had to get me up really early in the morning and asked me how fast I could get up and get the tripod ready, which was pretty fast (I have a quick connect and disconnect). Then I threw on my big red jacket and the closest pair of pants and charged off...
The bokeh, I took once again in the early morning, but this morning I chose to try bokeh because I saw some neat pictures of it and really liked the style. (I wish my cat could be still for even a second...)
For the macro, I went down to our sheep and chickens to get some fairly easy pictures, because typically chickens don't move too much. At least that's what I was used to, but today I found that they would not stop pecking and scratching the ground. Whenever I focused on them they would try to peck me!