feistyblue
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you can do either...the only problem with cropping a larger picture is , 1) you might not get as many details as a macro or close up and 2) which is kind of related any way so maybe 1 1/2, it depends on how many mp your camera has, if you can crop that close with out it looking fuzzy. try getting as close as you can with your optical zoom or if you have a setting for close ups( i know canon's looks like a flower, don't know what sony would look like, that might blur the background nicely also) and then play around with a post picture crop and see what happens...for real macros ( like the rose above which i think is 1:1)it will be blurry unless you use a tripod but for close ups which are more like 1:4( like my "macro setting on my 28-125 lens or probably a close up setting) you should be ok without one, just be extra careful to hold it steady and use the fastest shutter you can if you can adjust it( biggest number)Philagoofy said:...
Also, I just have a Sony H5 P&S & I don't think I can get a shot that close, do you zoom in on the picture after taking it or is it that close when you take it?
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sk8belle said:That is pretty darn cool. Is that another bunch hanging further down?
Great avatar, BTW.
makinorlando said:There are actually two bunches hanging on the "stem". I have not figured out what that big pod thing is! I have a degree in FORESTRY - but they didn't teach us about BANANA trees up in the ADIRONACKS! I guess I should go "GOOGLE" it!
dcg0317 said:Here's a few from yesterday, things a changing fast now with the cool weather.
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dcg0317 said:Here's a few from yesterday, things a changing fast now with the cool weather.
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DestinationDisney said:I'm just a beginner so please excuse my lack of knowledge....
How do you take a photo with the background blurred like this? I have the Sony H5
KarenAylwood said:I have a Sony H5 as well. If you put it on macro (press the little flower icon on the right of the circle) and zoom in on something (say, a flower or berries or whatnot) the background will blur automatically because the camera is focusing on the object rather than what is behind it.
This was taken with my H5:
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Thanks 0bli0, I've been away and just read your reply, also I just saw your sign shots in the other thread, great pics. Thanks again.0bli0 said:all great shots! i especially like this one - with the lines from the pine needles drawing your attention to the leaf.