Saturday, November 22

Digital photography enthuastic banned for life aka never let anything nor anybody compromise your artistic integrity


On my previous blog I was whining about the difficulty of obtaining a shallow depth of field with mid-range digital cameras like mine. The one I have is not a DSLR, it merely looks like one, although it has manual settings and an optical image stabilizer, aspheric all-glass lens with 12 x zoom and a matte box for attaching filters. Still, it's a piece of junk when it comes to professional photography.

A'right back to the shallow depth of field, you know those nice portraits where the model is in perfect focus but the background's blurred. All this gives a professional look, makes the photo more 3-D like. The object comes out from the background, instead of a flat portrait where buildings or whatever is in the background is as sharp and detailed as the object.

The culprit is the tiny CCD panel; it's cheap to manufacture small CCD/CMOS panels. However if you know the laws of optics - or bother to google a bit - you can get a shallow depth of field with a small CCD panel, at least for somewhat still objects, but F1 racing cars, not really.




We decided to rendez-vous in the afternoon with my other half at Zhong shan Metro. Well, as usual, one of us was late, and I entertained myself with shooting the above uninteresting photo. At least it has that shallow depth of field. While playing with my toy it was getting later and later, like a race against the setting sun, and the sun always wins.
The plan was a cosplay shoot-out in Zhong shan Park, but no, the sun tumbled down below the horizon rendering our plans pointless, yes it did not set, it tumbled, I could feel the sunspots were re-arranging into a pattern that I am too scared to describe. I mean, being geek and all, you don't want to be stigmatized as a sun storm maniac who sees fractals and thinks he can predict the outcome of his next job interview from them.




We did visit the park after sunset and ended up doing some stop-photography and then had a dinner at the close by NineClouds Shopping Centre. I am not a person to give it all up so easily, so I managed to take this photo before the manager claimed that we were disturbing other guests. Eventually we were thrown out of the restaurant, but I did get my shallow depth of field photo. Well it was a cheap price to pay for a semi-good photo, to be banned from Nine Clouds Shopping Centre for life.

2 comments:

  1. What poor arsehole you are, buy a real camera and learn to shoot and move to Macao like me, the girls are prettier there. I bet you are one of those pack-packer englishteachers who try to make it big. Well, let me tell you this: the dotcom buum is ovver, arsehole hahahhha....

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