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Please post your January submission here. other comment about the assingment can go in the original discussion.

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Barbara, no pictures here.
f/4.5 & f/22..........
Barbara & Doodle
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I see the difference clearly!
I see the difference in the background. I keep flipping from one the the other and I think that the f22 one is sharper on the doodle but they both are so good.
It is the background focus that will change with the aperture (different depth of field) not really the focal point, i.e. the doodle.
Very nice--I love the 4.5 . . .
I can see the difference too! whoooo hooooo
For future reference if people post the pictures right in the reply it is easier to see and compare them. There are instructions in the Extra tab.
It's the darn "Upload Files" option that throws everyone off. But can't get rid of it and it's useful when sharing a word or excel document.
After heroic efforts I managed to change the aperture, have a doodle patient enough to pose and consider returning the d... camera. Here's Luca!
F5.6

F22 All else the same

Clearly adjusting the exposure time would have helped but I think confused the issue. So one is relatively sharp foreground & mid range, and background is visible and under exposed. The first has a relatively clear foreground only and is overexposed.
Lesson learned, you need to change more than just the aperture : )
Actually, the first pic is very nice doesn't really look over exposed to me--so much of photography is in the eye of the beholder!! I agree that the second is underexposed.
. . . Now my problem was when I shot the second pic with a smaller aperture, my shutter remained open longer to compensate and as a result, my images blurred from camera shake because the shutter speed had to be slower than the image stabilization could accomodate -- does that make any sense? So, I have to do my assignment in adequate lighting becase the only flash I have is the one built into my camera which is not enough for like f18 or more in low light . . .
Maybe you could have upped the ISO on your camera to compensate for lower light.

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