The 1.4 Aperture t lets in a lot of light , I use it for indoor portraits and in low light situations. The good think about that aperture, you can take a outside picture and raise your shutter speeds very … Continue reading
Category Archives: Lens
Do Bigger Glasses Make Your Face Look Bigger?
Just stay away from overly large glasses, as the oversized look can negatively affect the proportional appearance of an oval face. If you have a narrow chin and a wide forehead with angled, high cheekbones, you may have a heart-shaped … Continue reading
What Happens When Focal Length Of Lens Increases?
In most photography and all telescopy, where the subject is essentially infinitely far away, longer focal length (lower optical power) leads to higher magnification and a narrower angle of view; conversely, shorter focal length or higher optical power is associated … Continue reading
How Do You Blur The Background On Photoshop?
How to blur a background in Photoshop Open up the field blur tool. With the image open in Photoshop, navigate to Filter > Blur Gallery > Field Blur. Set your first blur pin. Set a blur pin on the subject … Continue reading
Why Do I Look Fat One Day And Skinny The Next?
Days that you “feel fat” can usually be attributed to water and fluid retention or the size of your last meal and how long ago. Conversely, if you feel thin and light you probably are not retaining any water, you … Continue reading
How Do I Get Rid Of My Morning Face?
How to de-puff your morning face Use cold water to cleanse. A hard task on a winter’s morning, but switching out warm water for cold will help to wake your skin up, calm swelling and increase blood flow, all for … Continue reading
How Do I Make Sure Bets?
How can you spot a sure bet? How do you identify a surebet? At first sight, it is not always obvious, but fortunately, there is a very easy mathematical calculation that tells you whether or not you’ll come out on … Continue reading
What Is Macro Adapter?
Reverse Mounting Adapters An easier and much safer way to go is to just pick up reverse mount adapter, also known as macro coupler. These handy rings contain two male ends: one that screws into the tiny threads on the … Continue reading
Why Is The Nikon D750 So Good?
The D750 offers faster continuous shooting than the D810 (6.5fps), an ‘improved’ version of the D810’s 51-point AF system (more on that later), a 91,000-pixel RGB metering sensor, a now tilt-able 3.2″ RGBW LCD screen (which is otherwise the same), … Continue reading
How Are Raffle Tickets Calculated?
Calculate the raffle ticket quantity needed To calculate how many items need to be sold, divide the total amount of revenue by the ticket price. In our example, if we wanted to sell each ticket for $3, we would need … Continue reading
What Is A 5 Leg Multi?
The Super Multi allows you to add up to five legs of fixed-odds thoroughbreds, harness, or greys to a bet up to a combined maximum of five (5) legs. What is a leg multi bet? A multi bet combines a … Continue reading
What Technology Will We Have In 2100?
If fossil fuels are no longer around, then what will be powering our world in 2100? Hydro, electric, and wind are all obvious choices, but solar and fusion tech may prove the most promising. What will tech look like in … Continue reading
Who Will Rule The World In 2050?
1. China. And, to one’s surprise, China will be the most powerful economy in the world in 2050. Who will lead world in 2050? As a result, six of the seven largest economies in the world are projected to be … Continue reading
Should I Tell My Family I Won The Lottery?
Right now only seven states allow lottery winners to maintain their anonymity: Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota, Texas, Ohio and South Carolina. And six states also allow people to form a trust to claim prize money anonymously. California entirely forbids … Continue reading
Is One Third More Than Half?
1 3 < 1 2 Halves are larger than thirds, so one half is greater than one third. What is one third equal to? Answer: The fractions equivalent to 1/3 are 2/6, 3/9, 4/12, etc. Equivalent fractions have the same … Continue reading