i'm gunna take ma pro canon powa shot a720is 2 tha beach n catch sum un known celebz!!!!!!!!11!!! i could probably find some real celebrities if i wanted to.
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i'm gunna take ma pro canon powa shot a720is 2 tha beach n catch sum un known celebz!!!!!!!!11!!! i could probably find some real celebrities if i wanted to.
It's called low depth-of-field, aka, focusing on the foreground so that it becomes the central point, the focus point of the photograph. To show the viewer what's the main subject. If it was a high depth-of-field, the photo wouldn't be useful unless something interesting was in the background :P
How the hell are you meant to blur the background when the car, Britney and Paris Hilton are in the foreground? Blurring the "background" i.e. the car would blur out the celebrities :S
Tbh, the celebrity in my photo is a well known actress, and within 30 mins of me taking the photo, a program she is in was on BBC 1.
True, but it wouldn't matter if the background is in focus or not. But the usual technique when taking a photo of 2 important subjects is to have the focus on them and not the background aswell. The same as Darren's photo really. It depends if anything is going on behind them though, some photographers place them infront of an interesting object while some photographers in busy areas will just snap away regardless.
Relatively decent shot, but all it shows is the woman. There's nothing interesting about her, so don't keep your hopes up for newspapers because you didn't catch her snorting coke.
No one is going to buy it: she's not well known, she's not doing anything special and no one wants to write an article on her.