55436 pts · June 19, 2015
( ͡▲ ͜ʖ ͡▲) ( ͡♻️ ͜ʖ ͡♻️) (☞゚∀゚)☞ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (•̀o•́)ง ಠ_ಠ ᕦ(ò_óˇ)ᕤ ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ I'm a 6' 3¾" trisexual pipe wrench. https://i.imgur.com/VnZ2oS4.gif https://i.imgur.com/eoNuAqC.gif https://i.imgur.com/Xg1AtUy.gif
At least he's not a FIB or FISHTAB.
I think you mean 1995 was 15 years ago. Yeah. That sounds about right...
Pixelation is like tree rings. Every time this is re-posted it adds another layer of compression.
One who knows what the mighty Bob Semple is...
The girl he tells you not to worry about.
Truck nuts are stuck to the right fender.
https://imgur.com/jvUEgos.gif
Camera speed. Sound speed... 6 Alpha, Take 9, Mark!
Look out. Ya'llmost missed and got some weld across the joint.
Only need to know two things about concrete. It gets hard and it cracks.
Ah yes. The o'le hairpullermangler top hat. Classic.
Trees are even further away but it's possible to see individual leaves and stems. So the background is a lot closer.
Camera has a slight up angle so if the lion was 100ft away from the man the grass behind it wouldn't be visible.
The grass behind the lion and in front of the truck is in focus. So the POF is somewhere in the middle. It's all close to the same height.
Which would push the rest of the exposure settings to compensate. Looks like it's near sunset so there isn't much light left.
Stopping down would widen the DOF but since the man on the truck is close it would have to be something like f/20 or higher.
Photographer needs to be close to both subjects or use a longer lens with a shallower DOF to fill the frame like this.
The longer the lens the shallower the DOF is. The further away the subjects are the wider the DOF is but the smaller they appear in frame.
There's some lens compression but the lion is closer than 100ft. On a 35mm sensor a 200mm lens at f/4 has a DOF of 18.3ft at 100ft.
Average lioness is 3 - 3.6ft to the shoulder. Average man's boot is about 11" long.
At least he's not a FIB or FISHTAB.
I think you mean 1995 was 15 years ago. Yeah. That sounds about right...
Pixelation is like tree rings. Every time this is re-posted it adds another layer of compression.
One who knows what the mighty Bob Semple is...
The girl he tells you not to worry about.
Truck nuts are stuck to the right fender.
https://imgur.com/jvUEgos.gif
Camera speed. Sound speed... 6 Alpha, Take 9, Mark!
Look out. Ya'llmost missed and got some weld across the joint.
Only need to know two things about concrete. It gets hard and it cracks.
Ah yes. The o'le hairpullermangler top hat. Classic.
Trees are even further away but it's possible to see individual leaves and stems. So the background is a lot closer.
Camera has a slight up angle so if the lion was 100ft away from the man the grass behind it wouldn't be visible.
The grass behind the lion and in front of the truck is in focus. So the POF is somewhere in the middle. It's all close to the same height.
Which would push the rest of the exposure settings to compensate. Looks like it's near sunset so there isn't much light left.
Stopping down would widen the DOF but since the man on the truck is close it would have to be something like f/20 or higher.
Photographer needs to be close to both subjects or use a longer lens with a shallower DOF to fill the frame like this.
The longer the lens the shallower the DOF is. The further away the subjects are the wider the DOF is but the smaller they appear in frame.
There's some lens compression but the lion is closer than 100ft. On a 35mm sensor a 200mm lens at f/4 has a DOF of 18.3ft at 100ft.
Average lioness is 3 - 3.6ft to the shoulder. Average man's boot is about 11" long.
