A
little more experimenting with shallow depth of field. This shot was
taken using my Canon EOS 20D, Sigma 70-300mm APO; 90mm, f/8, 1 second
shutter speed, ISO 800, natural light. |
Selective
focussing is a great way to draw attention to a particular area of your
subject. This technique is very useful when photographing insects or
plants using the macro feature of a lens, if it has one, and using the
widest aperture available. A very steady hand or the use of a tripod
is paramount. These images were shot using the Canon EOS 20D and Sigma
70-300mm APO Macro lens. |