Bobbins
Three nice bobbins filled with fresh handspun Jacob Sheep yarn.
I still want to learn more about the technical use of my camera. Most of the time I use the P-option of my camera. This morning I thought it would be fun playing with the Depth of Field again.
The first three images are compressed jpg from my camera, the last one is I RAW-image I have adjusted.
The lighting of all photo’s are awfull, all overexposed. I have to look at my aperture, your shutter speed and iso to prevent this…. Of course this can be corrected with photoshop, that’s not what I want :-)))

2.5s f/22.0 iso200
Small aperture, long shutter brings out detail, the image is more clear.

0.6s f/11.0 iso200
Medium aperture and shutter …

1/5s f/5.6 iso 200
A large aperture and slow shutter, makes for a more artistic shot.
With the the background details blurred, the eye is bought forward to the foreground

The same shot as above. This time I adjusted the RAW image with Photoshop to correct the overexposure. Most of the time I work with RAW-images. This gives me the control to adjust things I don’t know how to do with my camera.
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On October 20th, 2008 at 18:36, Martine/mintaka said...
ik vind de “overbelichte” foto’s anders ook wel wat hebben ;-)
zou ook eens met RAW aan de slag moeten, maar heb nog nooit de stap gewaagd…..
On October 20th, 2008 at 20:38, gea said...
van fotograferen heb ik geen verstand
maar ik vindt de wolletjes er wel erg leuk opstaan