Friday 26 February 2010

Stairy Cat

Hi everyone!

Since getting the stairs carpetted Nemo has found herself a nice soft place to sleep! Lol.. I need to remember to watch my step!

Enjoy :)

Sundeep Osahn
www.SunnyPhotography.co.uk

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Monday 22 February 2010

Monkey trying to bust a nut...

....figuratively speaking that is. :p

lol. He really likes these nuts and is so very persistent in trying to bust them open. Arnold likes them too but he's very protective over them - try to move it from him and you're finger will be Guantanamo'd! 

Sunny :)
(roborobvski dwarf hamster cute fury small funny monkey eating nut)

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Monkey busting a nut...

....figuratively speaking that is. :p

lol. He really likes these nuts and is so very persistent in trying to bust them open. Arnold likes them too but he's very protective over them - try to move it from him and you're finger will be Guantanamo'd! 

Sunny :)
(roborobvski dwarf hamster cute fury small funny monkey eating nut)

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Saturday 20 February 2010

Bokeh and DOF

Hi everyone!

As a lot of you know, I really really like lovely bokeh and DOF (depth of field). But what is 'bokeh' and 'DOF'? I hear you ask. Bokeh is a japanese term for the background blur in an image - primarily the aesthetic quality of that blur. Cheap lenses have poor bokeh while more expensive lenses have very lovely bokeh. DOF is sort of related to bokeh and background blur. If you imagine holding a ruler out in front of you and you focus on the halfway point a lens that has shallow depth of field (either a fast lens with a low 'F' number' or a telephoto lens) would have the middle number in focus but the background and foreground would be out of focus. Whereas if you increased the depth of field by increasing the F number on the lens, then more of the ruler would be in focus. 

This is a recent photo of my Charanjit taken with my favourite lens, the 50mm f1.2. This 50mm has excellent bokeh and very shallow DOF, which is why it looks like it does! There is no 'photoshop blur' in this, it is all from the lens/camera.  

Until next time,

Sundeep Osahn
Asian wedding photographer based in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

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Saturday 6 February 2010

Meet Arnold the Russian

Hi everyone! 

I thought i'd introduce you to a new member of my family.. Meet Arnold. A Russian Dwarf Hamster. He's only 12 weeks old and needs to adjust to his new home but I managed to get some pics of him. He's very tiny but not as small as Roborovski Dwarf Hamsters at the same age, and he'll grow slightly bigger than them too. 

Once I've tamed him a tiny bit i'll take more close up photos for you to enjoy, but until then I'll keep you posted on how he's doing. 

Arnold (below)

Take care,

Sunny :p

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