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bhavya joshi
03-10-2011, 03:22 PM
Looks Like scary... Huh..!! Well This is gecko.. and come to say hello ....:bg3:

He was roaming in garden.. very.... cooperative and He allowed me to take nice image...
With Canon A495
F/4.5
ISO:80
Cropped From all side.. And some sharpen.

If you see That I Have not focus a whole head, its lips are out of focus..
can you explain me how I can focus all body or single part..:w3

Thanks...


http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/195915_200247493338648_100000601962672_687058_4495 615_n.jpg

Anita Bower
03-11-2011, 05:43 PM
Looks like it is smiling at us!

Ken Childs
03-12-2011, 07:57 AM
Hi Joshi,

He's a cute little fellow! I like the pose but I think this would look better with a little bit cropped off the right side. That way the head would not be so much in the center.

To be able to get the entire head in focus, you will need to use a higher aperture number setting. This picture was shot at F/4.5 but to get the entire head in focus, you will have to use a higher F number setting. I do not know if your camera has manual settings but if it does, try shooting at F/8 or even higher.

bhavya joshi
03-13-2011, 02:07 AM
Hi Joshi,

He's a cute little fellow! I like the pose but I think this would look better with a little bit cropped off the right side. That way the head would not be so much in the center.

To be able to get the entire head in focus, you will need to use a higher aperture number setting. This picture was shot at F/4.5 but to get the entire head in focus, you will have to use a higher F number setting. I do not know if your camera has manual settings but if it does, try shooting at F/8 or even higher.


Hey Ken..
Thanks for Useful suggestion..
My range of Camera is f/3.0 - f/4.5 (W), f/5.8 - f/9.0 (T)
so.. I have to shoot in more than F/5.8 to F/9.0.. Is it O.k.??:S3:

Ken Childs
03-13-2011, 02:34 PM
Hey Ken..
My range of Camera is f/3.0 - f/4.5 (W), f/5.8 - f/9.0 (T)
so.. I have to shoot in more than F/5.8 to F/9.0.. Is it O.k.??:S3:
Yes, that is OK. :S3:

Roman Kurywczak
03-15-2011, 09:32 AM
Hey Joshi,
Ken covered my thoughts well on this one. Remember......you will lose light at the f/9.0 range so try getting as parallel to your subject as you can. May be difficult but with enough practice should help.