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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Reading Up On Photography Optimization

That's not the actual photographs but rather for the site that the photographs are on. I'm going to perform a double blind test here, using two photographic terms combined with another photographic term for a combined unique photographic term to test this out. My first will be a choice of lenses and film speed like 50mm100isodepth which would yield a shallow depth of field under ample light if the aperture was stopped down to a 50mmf2.8aperture or better. My photographs have improved since I bought the 50mm 1.8 lens.


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