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:iconjana93:
Nice! Congratulation!

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TY! :D

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:iconjrd1st:
Very nice! There's something about close-ups of white flowers . . .

I like the texture. ;)
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Thank you so much! :D

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You're welcome.

That shot looks good with the petals in the foregroung softened by DOF. But, if you have a tripod, try setting your Aperture to f16 or higher, if you can, in A mode and see how that does you. =D
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I've got all those things except my camera only goes to f8 from what I can tell. :(

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You're right, I checked it out, here. [link]

Then try setting it to f8

You could also try S mode and set the shutter to a slow speed and see if the camera can set a higher f-stop electronically, but I doubt it.

Anyway, always read your manual. I can usually work things out without a manual, but on cameras, there are always these obscure little things that you need the manual to know about. And when you look at a deviation, look at the EXIF data and think about what you see before moving on. ;)
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I've had it on f8, but I will try the shutter speed thing too! Thank you for your advice! :hug:

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You need to put it in A mode, too, for the f settings to work. Otherwise it'll be all automatic.

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May 6, 2008, 4:21:57 AM

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