Isolating a subject is a matter of using the appropriate aperture , in the top image I used f2.8 to isolate the single purple flower so it would stand out even more from the blue ones, in the lower image I used f5.6 to try and maintain the entire flower in focus, it helps a lot to not have a busy background so the bokeh is as pleasing as possible and this helps with the isolation, extenders and extension tubes come in useful to get in tighter with your lens and a wider aperture lens is better for isolating your subject, this can be used for taking people portraits also.
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Showing posts with label EF 1.4x II TC. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Tulips and Snow Geese
What do Geese and Tulips have in common ? at this time of year we have the Skagit Valley tulip festival and it coincides with the annual migration of the Snow Geese, they stop off to rest and fatten up on their way to the arctic circle to breed. This makes for great photographic opportunities, if you can't get one your bound to get the other. One other migratory bird of note in the NW are the Sandhill crane common to Eastern Washington during their migration.
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300 f2.8 IS L,
5D Mk II,
EF 1.4x II TC,
Skagit Valley,
Snow Geese,
tulips
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