Thursday, 29 October 2009
Invisible Fences
One of the problems of pictures of animals behind fences is that they look a lot less exciting than, say, a Lion with a bloody mouth licking his lips as he advances towards you.
The key (assuming the fence has a lot of openings -- like a chain link fence) is to be as close as possible to the fence and have the animal as far from it as possible. If you then use a telephoto (you will have to to have the animal far off) and a wide open aperture you should be able to blur that fence to invisibility.
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