First pic: Yeah, very blurry because I don’t actually own a camera. It’s just a sunset and my tree. Second pic: This is actually a wild quail in my... i can’t call it garden I guess but it’s sorta a massive backyard thing. Anyway, it WAS a wild one and she was pretty tame for one. Also I don’t know what happened to her head but it was quite sore. If you are wondering how I took the picture, I bribed her with food and gave it to her after the shot. Third pic: A beautiful middle-of-nowhere.
Got my self a D5300, pretty neat camera, also my first attempt using a polarizing filter, turned out pretty nice after blending it: And a bonus pic from D5300.
Here's some pictures of a lamborghini I took about 2 years ago on granville island. And some seagulls.
Some photos I took on kodak 400tx black and white film with my grandpa's old canon ft. That's my mom my sister and me.
Not really. When the subject is really close the background gets blurred, but bokeh (ie. lights geting blurred in particuar shapes) is not a thing of small sensors. Most phones nowadays have a 'Portrait' mode which fake that effect (some using dual cameras, other sloppily blurring the order of the frame only)
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