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A return trip to the "local" scrap yard allowed captures of all the goodness I missed the first time around. Sneaking through the cedar trees brought me to the back drivers side of an old bubbly shaped van. The colour is almost too much to take. ;o)
A braille information plate alongside the nature trail boardwalk to Barton Broad, Norfolk. Chinon 200mm lens at f3.5
Addicted Iphone Camera user who enjoys the challenge presented by the lack of controls you have on a DSLR.
- Location: Dublin, Ireland
- Camera: Canon EOS 1000D
- Lens: Tamron AF 18-200mm
- Exposure: 1/20
- Aperture: f/6.3
- ISO Speed: 800
- Single RAW shot processed with Aperture 3.
Xavi Cobos / © All rights reserved
This particular tree in Manila overlooking Manila Bay has been one of my favorites. Too bad that this time around, they removed all those colorful lights and replaced them with simple ones instead. It's also a shame that the traffic light already hit the green light when this photo was taken so the upper bokeh came out stretched.
Shot with Canon 5D Mk II & Canon EF 100mm F2.8 Macro lens on 14 Aug 2015 @ Lal Bagh, Bangalore, India.
Settings: F3.2; 1/640; ISO640.
A field of yellow daisies. Love how the background daisies have become yellow blur circles. Using Nikkor 70-200mm VR lens.
I’ve been planning on doing a bokeh shot for some time, and finally made one today with my new NEX-3. This is our street at night when it’s a bit out of focus :-) Not quite happy with the result, will keep on trying.
Sony NEX-3 + Sony 18-55mm.
Completely SOOC (straight-out-of-camera fyi) image from one of the campus shoots that we do nearly every Thursday. It's simplicity drew me to it.
Another getting-it-in-early-because-I-have-a-big-and-probably-long-day-tomorrow.
HBW!
Nikon D40 - Nikkor 55mm f/3.5 Manual - 1/800s - ISO 200 - -2/3EV - Handheld