Originally posted by Attix Thanx
---------- Post added 05-31-14 at 03:17 PM ----------
Please explain me better what do you mean with "using setting F11... i don't understand
about the set position of the head, well it 's so natural, the model was sitting on flat and light turned on the left , so why forced?!
F = 8 and F = 11 is the range of aperture gives usually the biggest focus in the largest range of distances from the camera .... (Exif: Aperture = 11).
Portrait is to himself that he is able to be as sharp as a razor, but then we lose the vividness of the image. If you use a large aperture lens is blurring the sharpness of the image, we can highlight exactly what is important, what we want to draw the viewer's attention. Yes, using the aperture F = 1.4, you can not hit, you can overdo it with too little focus range, but once you get hit, the image is achieved stunning vividness.
So why forced? Give your model's moment of time, so much to be relaxed and you will see the difference. Here, in my opinion, this time it was not enough.
Mariusz B