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    pictures for a .ppt

    Hay guys I have a speach Im giving for a class on the basics of photography and I don't have any to show exposure speed and depth of field. I could use Google pics but I don't want to get into any trubble with my professor about copyrights. So dose anyone have any photos I can use for it?

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    Why not just take your own with something like drinking glasses on the kitchen table?
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    I'm not very good plus I don't have a macro lens for my Argus. I already am using as many of my own as I can. I just don't have any good examples of macro, Depth of field, and super short and long exposure.

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    I'm finding it kinda odd you're to give a lecture on the basics when you don't seem familiar with them yourself?

    Google "Open Source ____", something should come up.

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    You don't need a macro lens. A standard lens will do just fine.
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    Ummm... I have rangefinder cameras. the closest I can get to my target is 3 feet. I am limited only by the cameras I have, both of which are from the 1950's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Totenkopf View Post
    Ummm... I have rangefinder cameras. the closest I can get to my target is 3 feet. I am limited only by the cameras I have, both of which are from the 1950's
    DOF is not strictly and solely about macro & 'getting close'. It's about the optical properties of the lens & aperture.
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    my daughter and i used that last night. for about 2 hours. while going through camera lessons.

    we finally got creeped out by the little girl and had to quit.

    stare at her for two hours. you'll get creeped out too !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 480sparky

    DOF is not strictly and solely about macro & 'getting close'. It's about the optical properties of the lens & aperture.
    I know that its just my Argus C3 is not that good for showing dramatic examples of DOF like "Shift-tilt" or Macro pictures.

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    Not exactly what I had in mind but they show what I'm talking about. Got any long exposures, or stopaction shots for shutter speed?

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    Got a boat load of long exposures. Problem is, they're landscapes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 480sparky
    Got a boat load of long exposures. Problem is, they're landscapes.
    Got any star movement pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Totenkopf View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by 480sparky
    Got a boat load of long exposures. Problem is, they're landscapes.
    Got any star movement pics?
    Clear skies for me means the 'scope gets pulled out.

    You might try this, though.
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