cmfm asked: Adding to your bokeh comment there's actually a few things that contribute to buttery bokeh. First would be having a fast wide open aperture like f/1.4. The next would be distance from your subject. The closer you are the shorter the depth of field. After that is distance of your subject to the background. The further the background from your subject more thrown out of focus it is. And the last I can think of is length of your lens. A telephoto will have a shorter depth of field than a wide angl
Haha, of course. I just felt like being somewhat comedic for once, considering the amount of seriousness I incorporate in the questions I answer..
All that you mentioned is true. Nothing I can really think of either, haha. Good stuff~