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yeah i wouldn't mind a program i can download to edit, atm im using photobucket and i dont like it :D

nothing beats trying to overlay two photos with film...has anyone tryed to do that before??

in photography class that was my favorite, trying to put cool clouyds from one photo into another bland photo....never seemed to work but was hard

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photobucket to edit photos??

you gotta get yourself a real program lol

There are some freeware tools out there that can edit photos (even if its simple program to increase contrast, brightness etc)

Gus if your lens cant focus automatically set it to manual and focus that way

It looks like xmetal has a 50mm f 1.8 lens.

your stock kit lens (18-55mm) can not go wide open at 1.8 and say 50mm - which is what he has done in pic 2.

I would suggest you get yourself a 50mm f.18 lens :P

Great for low light work and does great bokeh work :)

Check out my pic in page 3 :)

yeah what i'm asking is how did he get the background blurry etc....and i jsut realised a stuffed up by saying close up the aperture haha.

what i should have said is "did you just open the aperture up" and he would have said "yes" ...

my bad....

quick question....your iris for the aperture, that is in the lens or the camera shell? as in can you buy a lens with a wider aperture? i'm guessing by what u jsut said you can...but just checking

yeah what i'm asking is how did he get the background blurry etc....and i jsut realised a stuffed up by saying close up the aperture haha.

Its the lens.

The 50mm f1.8 lens is great for bohek (blur)

"Bokeh (derived from Japanese bokeaji ボケ味, "blur") is a photographic term referring to the appearance of out-of-focus areas in an image produced by a camera lens using a shallow depth of field.[1] Different lens bokeh produces different aesthetic qualities in out-of-focus backgrounds, which are often used to reduce distractions and emphasize the primary subject."

hope this helps!!

The 50mm f.18 is only 120 bucks brand new :P

some interesting photos in here

the spraybottles look good xmetal, they both look a little grainy to me, did you sharpen them a bit?

so whats in everyone's kits?

oh and is it only me, or does anyone else hate the bokeh term.......dont ask me why..

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