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canon400d
Jun-12-2008, 02:02 PM
Here are a couple of shots of the Moffat Ram which is a monument in the centre of Moffat, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland near to where I live. Moffat is well visited by Americans who have relatives and ancestors here.
Regards
Bob

http://canon400d.smugmug.com/photos/311991599_x7NZ6-L.jpg
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cmorganphotography
Jun-12-2008, 08:18 PM
Why hello there Ram, you seem to have a bit of booger hangin' 'bout your nostril.
Do you have any detail shots or ones that have experimental dof?

Skippy
Jun-13-2008, 03:35 AM
Here are a couple of shots of the Moffat Ram which is a monument in the centre of Moffat, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland near to where I live. Moffat is well visited by Americans who have relatives and ancestors here.
Regards
Bob



That's one happy looking Ram Statue Bob :D
Thanks for sharing Bob :thumb ... Skippy :D
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canon400d
Jun-13-2008, 08:41 AM
Why hello there Ram, you seem to have a bit of booger hangin' 'bout your nostril.
Do you have any detail shots or ones that have experimental dof?

I apologise as I am not quite sure what you mean by anymore detail shots with experimental DOF as I am still learning this game.
Regards
Bob

canon400d
Jun-13-2008, 08:42 AM
That's one happy looking Ram Statue Bob :D
Thanks for sharing Bob :thumb ... Skippy :D
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Thanks Maxine for looking and taking the time to reply.
Regards
Bob

cmorganphotography
Jun-13-2008, 11:32 AM
Close ups of the nose/fur/eyes/feet/parts. Depth of field means on thing is in focus while everything beyond or behind it is blurry. I'm not great at explaining either.

canon400d
Jun-13-2008, 12:57 PM
Close ups of the nose/fur/eyes/feet/parts. Depth of field means on thing is in focus while everything beyond or behind it is blurry. I'm not great at explaining either.

Ah I see now what you mean. I didn't take any close ups of individual parts of it. I use a low F.stop to give me a shallow depth of field and a large F.stop for a deep depth. If that is correct.
Regards
Bob