LuckySo-n-So
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Everything I've learned so far tells me that a photo taken at f/2.8 gives a very shallow depth of field.
I saw this photo a couple of days ago and checked the EXIF data, which showed that it was taken with a Canon 50d, f/2.8, 1/640th, ISO 3200, 148mm focal length( I'm assuming a 70-200 2.8 IS L lens). The photo is copyrighted, so here is the link:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3538/3469203556_e349e4c0c0_o.jpg
What makes the depth of field so deep at this aperture? High ISO I'm guessing?
BTW: I don't know if this guy is a pro or not, but he does capture some pretty good major college sports photos. His flickr ID is lsuconnman
I saw this photo a couple of days ago and checked the EXIF data, which showed that it was taken with a Canon 50d, f/2.8, 1/640th, ISO 3200, 148mm focal length( I'm assuming a 70-200 2.8 IS L lens). The photo is copyrighted, so here is the link:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3538/3469203556_e349e4c0c0_o.jpg
What makes the depth of field so deep at this aperture? High ISO I'm guessing?
BTW: I don't know if this guy is a pro or not, but he does capture some pretty good major college sports photos. His flickr ID is lsuconnman
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