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Been reading on how to take blurry, out of focus images. Took lots of shots to get the setting and camera movement right to get this effect. Had to crop deep to get the scene closer.
To be honest, I straightened my tripod and aligned the camera horizontally with the virtual horizon, using the camera display. Accidentally I triggered the trigger. The result was not good, it was blurred, but not good.
that gave me the idea to blur it really much.
see... that's the result.
As hummingbird season was closing this year, I'd begun experimenting with slow shutter speeds. I think I'll pick that up again next summer.
Ruby-throated Hummingbird, young male
“He remembers those vanished years. As though looking through a dusty window pane, the past is something he could see, but not touch. And everything he sees is blurred and indistinct.”
Yes, I know about "how cute" and "who can resist?" We had her over a couple of times and she does know us. Even more, she seems to see us as part of her family. In fact, I believe that she regards herself as a "child" belonging to a family of humans. She made it perfectly clear that she has certain expectations in terms of participating in our social life, eating our kind of food - almost asking for equality and fair play. Now my question is, how does evolution work in this case? Did dogs evolve to bond with humans? Did humans develop affinity to dogs? Or, is there a process of mutual co-evolution or even co-assimilation?
Fuji X-E2 plus Mitakon Speedmaster at F0.95.