I would like to learn to shoot with more creative control. I have been trying to find the best way to do this through online tutorials. The last one has me learning more about Aperture at the moment.
In an attempt to do this, I set my camera (canon eos 20d) on AV mode and tried photographing a few different "scenes".
First and indoor close up of one of my kids toys with some other stuff behind it (by about 12 inches) and the second a group of leaves or a flower outside.
SO - first I was testing whether I wanted to have the camera at no zoom at all and just move in as close as possible to the object - (does not give me clear pictures at all) vs taking steps back and zooming in (seems to give the best results). I have done a few tests turning the aperture all the way down, which seems to be f5.0 when I am zoomed in, and up to about f13 at various distances from my subject. What I am finding and what i am struggling with is this;
it seems, to get the look i want - clear front subject, very blurry background - my camera in AV mode needs to be set at f6.0 or just a tad higher. This seems contradictory to what I am reading my settings should be at to achieve that look. From what I read I would want an aperture of f2.0 or 2.8 (which I my camera does not do anyways).
Clearly, I tend to over analyize....I am focused on the wrong thing or am I just being dense?


