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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

The first 2 months with a DSLR, and here is what I got out of the Camera, hope you enjoy!
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  • do you know how to take a photo with a blurry background...i mean, the subject is in full focused while the background is blurred..

    i just can't make a foto like that..i have this camera in a week now..

    thank u sooo much for your help..=)

  • @mAkHuLeT90

    Hey Champ...

    If you have a lens with a high apperture like f1.8 the 35mm f1.8 is an extraordinary lens BTW and you want to focus on womens eye, you go as close to the eye and focus on it with f1.8 apperture and voila, nice sharp eye and a completely blurred out background.

  • Nikon D5000 + Thailand = a lot of money, dude. : )

  • @agushaxd

    LoL... not really... just have to save up the money, thats all ;-)

  • My favorite is at 14 seconds. How long was your shutter open for? 30 seconds?

  • @kyle40z

    25 seconds I believe :-) and thanks for your comment.

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  • billedet ved 39. sekund mærket er da fra herning ikke?

  • @amenzies8705 Philippines!!am i right?!

  • Anyone know where 1:22 is?

  • which lens/ lenses do you use?

  • for photos you use the shutter at 25 seconds you had TRIPOD correctly? and very nice job!

  • @mAkHuLeT90 try using people, or if you do an up close picture of something and focus on it perfectly then it should work. You should really learn more about a camera like this before you buy it mate!

  • Good job

  • So did u edit the pics after taking them or is it straight from the camera

  • What is the settings of you Nikon SLR in those photos???

  • oh and did you use a tripod to take these pictures?

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