and some people think my backgrounds are busy!![]()
It's not quite the same thing. You are usually photographing plants and flowers, so isolating the subject is more important in that type of work.
In a larger scene, like this one, the background can (and does) lend context to the shot. The other issue is purely technical. On this trip I am shooting a mFT sensor (2.0x crop factor), which is smaller than your Sony APS-C sensor with its 1.5x crop factor; the Panasonic GX7 with a f/4 - 5.6 14-140mm lens. This means I lose two full stops of depth of field versus my full-frame D800. I other words, it's as if I were shooting an f/8 - f/11 28-280mm lens; the depth of field is quite deep and there really isn't much one can do to blur the background with that equipment.
That is one reason I like shooting full-frame, but I simply didn't have enough luggage capacity to carry the bigger camera on this trip.
S'pose that's what you call a take-away, or, if you're Scottish, a 'carry out'.
A bit like pulling into McDonald's and collecting to go, really.
Now that is an ancient front-end loader.
I thought elephants eats mango, not palm leaves...but these are good shots .
Excellent images .....![]()