Propratni tekst:
"Sometimes the camera’s auto-focus has a mind of its own. It focuses on a certain object and leaving the subject that you wanted out of focus. Sometimes it has trouble focusing (especially in dark conditions) and the images remains out of focus (indicated by the red bracket instead of the green one). A trick to combat this is to aim the camera at an subject that has a similar distance from the camera and do a half-press (pushing the shutter release button half-way in) allowing the camera to focus properly indicated by the green bracket. With your finger still holding the shutter release button, turn your camera back to your subject and press the shutter button all the way in. Voila!
Once you master this trick you can do all sorts of neat effects like the one below. Notice how in the first picture on the left the Gnome is in focus while the two bottles in front are a bit blurry? This effect puts emphasis on the Gnome instead of the bottles. This was done by pointing the camera towards the Gnome and letting it focus, than turn to recompose the shot to include the bottles. The second pictures on the right is exactly the opposite: the bottles are in focus and the Gnome is blurry, making the bottles the main subject. This was done in the same way: point your Nseries towards the bottles and do a half-press to let it focus, recompose the shot to include the Gnome and take your shot."
