f8, I am ONLY going to shoot at f8

Bryan Peterson described f/8 to f/11 as the “who cares” apertures. In good light I’ll shoot a lot of stuff at that setting, ony stepping up or down for creative reasons – need more blur in the background? Open up to f/5.6 and further.
f/8 is quite often described as the “sweet spot” of lenses. It’s that setting where you’ll get the sharpest image. It’s not the same for every lens but it’s a good place to start!
This thread on the Canon forum covers these issues and more ..

  • Moving up and down the aperture settings affects your shutter speed. Some people use f/8, 1/250s when it’s bright enough, only adjusting the ISO to maintain the correct exposure. That’s handy to avoid camera shake, and if things are really dark then sometimes you have to stop down to lower settings.
  • Why does every shot have to be “tack sharp”? A little DOF can add a lot to a photo.
  • I use f/22 on occasion for those deep images, but I should read up on the diffraction effects that has on light.
  • Here’s a depth of field calculator.

Petrol rises over £4 a gallon

Petrol prices are rising and rising. In the UK they’ve hit £4/gallon which is about 1.28 Euro a litre. *Ouch*
Prices in Ireland have hit 1.059 Euro a litre, and probably higher. The Government gets about 65% of the price through taxes so the taxman must have a huge grin on his face!
The AA recommend that you buy your petrol by volume instead of money. Instead of buying 20 Euro of petrol, buy 20 litres of petrol. You’ll be shocked at how much difference a small change makes. I bought 20 litres last week and it cost me 20.58 Euro, but last night in Bandon the same fuel cost me 21.18 Euro!
Up and up and up and up ….