If you want to recreate this photo, you will need: a lens with a small aperture, something that creates a window, and a subject. Set the aperture, the most important part to as wide as you can, for me f/1.8. Keep the ISO as low as it can be, for better quality, and because nothing is moving, use however long the shutter speed needs to be to expose the photo correctly. A tripod may help if the shutter is too long. Also, don't use autofocus, unless you have a REALLY good camera, because the flower is so small the camera probably has a hard time focusing on it. I used manual focus like I usually do, but tried in auto and it didn't work very well.
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RandomI suck at drawing. It's as simple as that. But photography allows me to create in a different way, so here's a compilation of my best. Updates will come regularly, but not periodically, because sometimes I get a good photo first try, but usually it...