beautiful pictures!!!! that hexagon shape is created by the aperture blades in the lens. you can have fun with this technique in other ways.. check out this article to see exactly how. http://www.diyphotography.net/diy_create_your_own_bokeh/
The Nikon P900 has a round lens ...some other pictures do not show the hexagonal shapes even though the same camera , same setting is used ..i know , so many people told me that ... but nope no hexagonal aperture blades used for the photos ..thank you for the sharing though :) <3<3<3
Those effects change depending on your aperture value, focus, DOF of the lens, and shutter speed... all of those things will change automatically every shot you take if you are shooting in an auto mode and not full manual.
Wow! Some more great shots @cherie! Keep up the great work. If you can see the sun like that and it isn't round it's because you are seeing the aperture blades of the lens.
beautiful pictures!!!! that hexagon shape is created by the aperture blades in the lens. you can have fun with this technique in other ways.. check out this article to see exactly how. http://www.diyphotography.net/diy_create_your_own_bokeh/
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The Nikon P900 has a round lens ...some other pictures do not show the hexagonal shapes even though the same camera , same setting is used ..i know , so many people told me that ... but nope no hexagonal aperture blades used for the photos ..thank you for the sharing though :) <3<3<3
I understand that the lens is round...lol... if you look inside the lens, you will see the aperture blades.
ok but how do you explain that it is round in some photos , triangular in others and hexagonal in others , without touching any settings ?
Those effects change depending on your aperture value, focus, DOF of the lens, and shutter speed... all of those things will change automatically every shot you take if you are shooting in an auto mode and not full manual.
oh ok ..that is pretty new to me so ok ..thank you :)
cool vibes!
thank you :)
Wow! Some more great shots @cherie! Keep up the great work. If you can see the sun like that and it isn't round it's because you are seeing the aperture blades of the lens.