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great shots.... I really like that "dark" look, namerfrats
I recently got a 40d that I need to learn how to use more... I have a crappy lens (18-55 Canon kit lens) I haven't tried any stogie shots yet... I'll give this a whirl. Then come here for some advice, bc it seems like you guys know what's up, for sure. (PS - The Dark Tower is my FAVORITE series ![]() |
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Good shots MedicCook. I would recommend trying to get the cigar more in focus, and blur the back ground to bring the cigar out even more. Using a high aperture to create the desired affect.
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yep on a sunny day like that, bring your f-stop as low as your lens will allow, make sure the ISO is 100 or so, and adjust shutter speed accordingly.
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