I own multiple cameras, but I used a Canon EOS 80D for this picture. I've gone thru a period where I have tried to achieve various styles of bokeh and blur. The final image is one picture that I took, and then I flipped the original photograph made the second layer and then faded it to give it the effect of two blooms before saving it. This is the original...
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I'm so glad it's a canon, I'm a big Canon fan. I used to have an amateur DSLR, and hoping to get a 77D (most likely) this year. Thanks for showing me the original, and explaining the process. I love what you ended up with :)
I've been a Canon fan myself and I am on my 3rd Canon. I started off with a XSi in 2008, T5i in 2013 and now my 80D. I still have my T5i and let whoever happens ti be with me when I am out taking pictures use it. You should like the 77D and good luck on getting it! :)
I had to search which ones those are, because the model numbers are called differently here! XSi is 450D, and I started with a 400D, so very similar! I miss that thing, it was the perfect beginner's dlsr :)
I was actually gifted a Nikon D700 once(i think it was), I had some fun with it, but it just didn't feel right. I put my dslr photography aside since having kids, but now they're a bit older, I can't wait to get back into it, it will definitely be at some point this year :D
Hmm, I thought the models was the same all over and that each model has a sort of twin model. I am not sure I will have to look it up. I knew that the XSi had a model that was almost identical. It was the perfect beginners DSLR!
I've always wanted to try out a Nikon for a while but not have to buy one to do that... I already have a good bit invested in Canon to start now with Nikon.
I would get your kids into photography when they are ready. You won't regret it, and it's a great hobby to have!