I'm new. :)

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:) Hi,

I'm new and wanting to learn photography. I am starting with basics, so SLR camera non-digital. I was wondering if some of you can help me because my mum bought the camera for me with a french manual, and i dont understand it...

Anyone got any tips - I really want to learn how to blurr the background when focusing on the main object (e.g a flower.)

Or even like using the camera to take pictures of animals - obviously the fast speed etc.

Sorry, i don't know much! But thanks.

rachel.
 
Welcome to the Forums, I think you'd be better off posting for help in the Talk photography forum and list what camera and lenses you have.
 
Hi Rachel, and welcome to the forums :)

Basically the effect you required for the blurred background with the main object "popping out" of the photo, is by using what's called a narrow "Depth of Field".

Basically depth of field is a term used to describe how much "front to back" of your photo is in focus.

For example, with a photo of a flower.....if just the flower is in focus, and the background out of focus, this is said to have a narrow/shallow depth of field.
If the flower is in focus and the background is also in focus, this is said to have a large depth of field.

The depth of field is mainly controlled by setting the aperture on the camera (the f number...eg f/2.8.. f/4....f/11 etc)
f/2.8 (and the low numbers) will open up the aperture in your lens, and give you a narrow/shallow depth of field (the effect you required), while "Stopping down" (Selecting a larger number, say, f/11, or f/16), means much more of the photo will be in focus :)

Hope this helps.
 
Bienvenue Rachel - take your time & have a good look around this site especially using the search facility & the tutorials; you'll find lots of really good advice. If you have any specific questions there's lots of experts here (just not me!)...
 
Thanks everyone!!

Your all really kind.

And thanks Marcel i will take that on board! :D

Rachel x
 
Hello Rachel!:wave:

Welcome to TPF!

You will find this is the most friendly photographic community anywhere on the web!

Happy chatting and let us know what you are working with. That way we can help you better.

Cheers
 
Ive loaded some photo's so hopefully you can all view them and comment them so i can keep on improving :)

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