@LegoAddict
Are you referring to the shallow depth of field, especially in the forth panel? Brilliantly done. You can pull it off on most cameras by using macro mode. If you have a nicer camera, you can increase the lens aperture to get a little more control over it.
That’s exactly what I was referring to, thanks. So that’s what Macro is for!? Always wondered… heh heh… Is it just me or does he use it in every shot in this panel?
You’ve heard the saying “the sky’s the limit”? Well, these rates go higher than that – much, much higher! 😀
Haven’t you heard? Outer Space is the limit now
The add-ons are how they getcha.
Pull focus… how do you do it?!?! Do you film with a RED Camera or what?
@LegoAddict
Are you referring to the shallow depth of field, especially in the forth panel? Brilliantly done. You can pull it off on most cameras by using macro mode. If you have a nicer camera, you can increase the lens aperture to get a little more control over it.
It’s just like the airlines…
i think grinhcley has to be hiding something from donut
That’s exactly what I was referring to, thanks. So that’s what Macro is for!? Always wondered… heh heh… Is it just me or does he use it in every shot in this panel?
I would expect most shots use macro mode, it’s what you use for extreme short range stuff like brick comics.
You can barely see Donut’s second face in the first panel, but it doesn’t really matter.
Soooo… Are they going on a quest to a certian pyramid with certian airborne Egyptian zombies??