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RE: The sixteenth horse in the collection of photos of horses ... (7 original photos)

in #photography7 years ago

@olegst thanks for sharing. I'm a fan of horses. If I could be so bold and offer some feedback to help you master your new camera it would be to stand a bit closer to your subject to get the best close up shot. To do this, zoom in all the way (135mm) and change the aperture to f5.6 in aperture priority (the shutter speed and ISO should both be on automatic at this point with the aperture manually set to f5.6).

By doing these things and crouching at the subjects eye height you will get the most depth of field. This means the subject will be separated from the background ensuring the image has that 'professional look' to it.

Other than that these images are great with excellent lighting. Well done!

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I am grateful to you for advising and a detailed commentary.
I will try to apply!

Awesome! I hope it works out in your next portrait or photograph of a subject. Let me know if you need any other photography tips or get stuck. Be happy to help :)

I correctly understood I can only increase to 105 mm (Lens: Nikkor 18-105mm 1:3.5-5.6G ED VR AF-S SWM DX IF Aspherical)

Ah yes, sorry I meant to say 105mm not 135mm! Sorry!

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