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Old 23-09-2009, 18:47   #21
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I really don't think you need to spend loads of money on lenses. The kit lens on a 350D takes superb pictures. Small tripod, job done.

That orange colouring is from the auto white balance. Back in the old days of film if you took pictures in different lights they came out funny colours; lightbulbs made them orange, striplights made them green and only outside was reliable. Cameras today meddle with the colour balance but most digi cameras will take an orange picture one minute, a blue one the next and so on, depending what you point the camera at. Best thing to do is use a fixed colour balance, which most cameras should allow you to do. The best camera I've had for this was a Sony and you could set an instant white balance setting by pointing the camera at a sheet of white paper. There it would stay and all your photos would be the same colour. It's a bit more involved with a 350D but you can do it
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Old 06-10-2009, 20:03   #22
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Taken on a compact while in a restaurant, not the best but it's okay under the conditions.

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Old 06-10-2009, 20:20   #23
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Looks like it's been quite heavily processed though, Mondo?

I've never managed to get such a narrow DOF on a compact.
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Old 06-10-2009, 20:28   #24
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The depth of field is from the camera, not processed. I only adjust exposure, contrast and add vignetting. The trick is to shoot in macro mode
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The depth of field is from the camera, not processed. I only adjust exposure, contrast and add vignetting. The trick is to shoot in macro mode
Damn, just means I suck at photography then
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Old 06-10-2009, 20:41   #26
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It's possible - but obviously not as controllable or predictable as on a DSLR.
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