Friday, October 23, 2020

 

 Focus bracketing with your camera

Never heard of focus bracketing? It's allied to focus stacking, where you (or the camera) shoot a series of shots at slightly different focus points and combine them later for more depth of field than you could get with a single shot.

ANIMAL PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS

 

Use supplementary lighting at night

Night-time portraits can be very atmospheric and colorful, but often then need some subtle supplementary lighting to fill in the shadows and bring out your subject against a bright background. An off-camera flash is idea, or a portable LED panel may be better still, especially if you want to shoot video too.

MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS

(Image credit: Digital Camera World / Chris George)

 Use focus stacking to get amazing depth of field

Try focus stacking to keep tiny subjects sharp from front to back. Some cameras can do focus stacking internally; otherwise you can merge 'focus stack' frames in photo editing software.

    Focus bracketing with your camera Never heard of focus bracketing? It's allied to focus stacking, where you (or the camera) shoot a ...