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Thật tìh thì miệg nói v chứ mình đã làm đc đâuu ! Yêu thì vẫn cứ yêu da diết nthế thôi..
Thật ra thì mình mún dc nó ôm , nó yêu và dc thế chỗ ng nó yêu : )
Sao mà mình ghen tị qá ... :)
Àh mà thôi bỏ đi :D
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Empieza un mes con fechas muy señaladas para mí... empezando por hoy, día 2.
Hoy es mi 23 cumpleaños, junto con el 17 aniversario de la perdida de mi papi :( pero intentaré llevarlo lo mejor posible pues a él le gustaría... ¡Prometo intentarlo!
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Gracias a todos por la visita, comentarios y estrellitas :)
Thanks you all for the vist, comments and stars :)
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Taylor-Hobson Ortal 5inch f2,8
@ f2,8
One of my favorite portret lenses :
no CA's at all
amazing bokeh
soft but sharp
lovely rendering of the colors
(for me it comes close to my Canon fd 55mm f1,2 asperical )
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Un piccolo bokeh ripescato dall'archivio... (sono sempre in prestito di connessione.....) HBW a tutti!!!!
~Patty Griffin
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
This photo was taken from the Hungerford foot bridge near Waterloo. The edge of both sides of The Thames is lit up many sources of lights. One of the bokeh lights in this picture is the face of Big Ben in the centre of this image.
Red phase adult male Lowland Copperhead at twilight in the late summer.
Taken on a Canon EOS 5D Mark 3 DSLR coupled to a vintage M42 mount Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 2/58 (Silver semi-automatic preset version with 10 blade aperture). An M42 9mm extension tube incorporated. Shot hand-held @ 2.0 with reflected side-lighting utilized. Apart from RAW conversion and the most basic of edits, image taken as is. I love my Biotar..