Focus on eyes and Dof on the rest of the body
Is there any way of anyone here teaching me with words just how they do those pictures where the eyes just jump out and are so clear but yet a small portion like the body and shirt are out of focus where it mainly makes a face shot and the eyes are what jump? Any special techniques or settings to get this type of shot, and where to point and focus on, also is there a certain white balance for these type of portraits? I hope I made sense.
Thank you so much for your time
Julia
Re: Focus on eyes and Dof on the rest of the body
thank you so much. I think the smallest lens I have is the 14-45 mm will this work?
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Originally Posted by jhousman6
thank you so much. I think the smallest lens I have is the 14-45 mm will this work?
Well, yeah. It's not the focal length of the lens so much as shooting it wide open. Of course, if your lens is slow (say f/4 or f/5.6), it will be more of a challenge to get that extremely narrow DoF.
Another trick is to shoot down at your subject slightly. This creates more facial area that is closer and farther away from you, so it is more likely it will be thrown out of focus...
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Re: Focus on eyes and Dof on the rest of the body
The focal length, the aperture and the distance to the subject are all important factors in portraits. The longer the lens, and the closer you are to the subject, the better you can selectively focus on the eyes with a wide open aperture. Example:
Here's one taken with a 10D, 28-70 2.8L @ 2.8 and 70mm. I was real close. Notice only the very narrow area of focus, on the near eye.
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That makes alot of sense guys and gals.. THANK YOU ALL SO VERY MUCH.. You don't know how much I appreciate your time and trouble..
thanks