Showing posts with label 50mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 50mm. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Beautiful Bokeh


One thing that has always been able to draw my attention to a photo is beautiful bokeh (bo-kuh). Bokeh is the bits of light in the background of a photo that are out of focus and create a pretty pattern. 



This series of photos was taken using my 70-300mm lens. I'll admit that lens isn't the first thing I think to grab when taking a photo (mostly because I am so in love with my 50mm's low light capabilities) but I am very impressed with it. 


Creating beautiful bokeh can be achieved in three easy steps. 

1. Find the light and frame your subject accordingly. This is super important as first, you need the light to have a properly exposed photo and secondly, it's hard to create bokeh when there aren't any pops of color or light in the background. Bokeh is all about adding interest to a photo so look for light coming through leaves or string of lights a little ways off. 

2. Figure out what your len's smallest aperture is and change it to that. My 70-300mm lens has a variable aperture which means that as I zoom it out, the lens changes it's aperture automatically. It ranges from 4-5.6 so when I was zoomed out to 300mm to take the photos of the flowers on the clothesline, my aperture was 5.6. My beloved 50mm lens however, has a fixed aperture so it's smallest is 1.8 and it will stay there until I change it again. 


3. Use the maximum zoom on your lens. This creates an optical illusion that will help details in the background appear larger even though they haven't gotten any closer.  Here is an excellent article that explains it much better. 



Now that you know what bokeh is and have read about how to create it, go try to make some of your own. Experiment with different apertures and note what it does to the background. Find the perfect amount of bokeh that works for you. As you can see, I'm a huge fan of super soft and creamy looking bokeh in my images but who knows! Maybe next week that will change. :)  Send me a comment with a link to your own bokeh experiments! I'd love to see them. 



Thursday, February 7, 2013

Low Light

For those of you who also follow me on Facebook I'm sure you've seen these photos before. These are some of my all time favorite photos. At one point I became obsessed with figuring out how to capture the precious moments my husband shares bonding with Noella in the evenings in our bed watching movies or dramatically lit moments outside at night. I read and read and read and finally dove in. The result? Some treasured memories. 



ISO 3200 f/1.8 1/8sec

ISO: 3200  f/2.8  1/50sec

ISO:6400 f/2.0  1/13sec

The moral of the story? Don't be afraid to crank up your ISO to capture those low light moments. Sure it may add a little grit to a photo but a slightly gritty photo always looks better than an unintentionally blurry one.