The shallow depth of field in famas's pictures looks to be real, rather than simulated in photoshop. This is obvious from the Longitudinal chromatic aberrations present around the white text (The green fringe behind plane of focus and the purple fringe in front of the plane of focus. This is normally characteristic of fast/ultra-fast lenses that lack complete apochromatic correction. Look at the Voigtlander 125mm APO-Lanther test on photozone to see what I am on about)
The extremely shallow depth of field is created by using a macro or something that focuses close and making the object as close to being perpendicular to the sensor as possible. Other things will contribute to this for example a longer focal length and a larger aperture. I like the images, though i would prefer a smoother out of focus rendition.
Those pictures are just like the ones i take when i want to go out but the light has gone and the weather's crap. (probably why i like them
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The extremely shallow depth of field is created by using a macro or something that focuses close and making the object as close to being perpendicular to the sensor as possible. Other things will contribute to this for example a longer focal length and a larger aperture. I like the images, though i would prefer a smoother out of focus rendition.
Those pictures are just like the ones i take when i want to go out but the light has gone and the weather's crap. (probably why i like them
