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Keep 'em coming! Next you need bug pictures to scare people away.
For the first time ever, I wish my dogs had fleas I am still working on getting some better shots but I do have these. I tried play with the aperature and ISO settings but it has not made much of a difference yet.
Thanks for the info! That will give me something to shoot for
Nice shots BTW!
The 2.8 aperture is your best aperture available for this lens. However, you should be able to have a smaller aperture, like 4 or 5, for example.
On the top of your camera, you should have a small roulette wheel, with various modes for taking pictures. On it, you should have the letters M, A, S, P.
M stands for manual, which means that you can easily change your aperture and speed at will.
A is for aperture. It means that your speed will be changed depending on what aperture you use and need.
S is for speed, and is the opposite of A.
P i forgot haha!
Now i would love to tell you how to change your aperture, but it's kind of hard for me to tell you over the Internet. Basically, you should have another roulette that enables you to roll only, from left to right, or right to left. On my Nikon, it's on the upper right part of the camera. With it, you should be able to see the 2.8 aperture change if you are on aperture mode (A).
I hope that helps!
EDIT: About your focus and depth of field, it looks much better already. As ABbuggin said, your picture should be less blurry if your speed is faster. Then, like i said, having a smaller aperture will reduce your depth of field, which gives you more room to have your chameleon less blurry (especially when taking angle pictures).