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Looking down an aisle on a train in Europe.

On this weeks theme depth of field @ Flickr Friday: Whopper swans

Another example of shallow depth of field on another railing in Bendigo.

Photographed while wandering with David and NJ. Chinatown, Vancouver. February 10, 2018.

NEW!!!! CHAI. PILLOW COLLECTIONS

WALLFLOWER • BARAKA • DEPTH

 

You don’t have to be loud to be powerful.

 

The new CHAI. pillow collections—WALLFLOWER, BARAKA, and DEPTH—are soft-spoken stories of texture, feeling, and presence. Designed not just to adorn, but to listen. To the hush of your breath after a long day, to the way your body leans without permission, to the emotions that fill a room without needing to speak.

 

Each collection is a tactile meditation:

— WALLFLOWER, with its playful geometrics and organic motifs, celebrates the quiet strength of the unnoticed.

— BARAKA, meaning “blessing,” is grounded in earthy tones and tribal echoes, drawing energy from ancestral memory and intentional stillness.

— DEPTH invites you to sink in—to emotions, to introspection, to the circular rhythm of life lived authentically.

 

This weekend, CHAI. invites you to slow down and be wrapped in softness that sees you, hears you, and holds space for all that you are.

 

Part of K9 Weekend | 59–99L

 

Welcome Home,

CHAI.

Sunrise.

Lembang, Indonesia.

October 2013.

 

I came across this quote that I found to be quite funny. I had a good laugh :)

 

"A photographer went to a socialite party in New York. As he entered the front door, the host said 'I love your

pictures - they're wonderful; you must have a fantastic camera.' He said nothing until dinner was finished, then:

'That was a wonderful dinner; you must have a terrific stove.'" - Sam Haskins

  

Copyright Rebecca Ang 2014. All Rights Reserved.

Do not copy, reproduce, download or use in any way without permission.

 

A high resolution image is available. If you wish to buy or license my image, please contact me by email: rp_ang@yahoo.com

   

Painted Lady, taken at The Don Mouth, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, Scotland.

Exploring and testing windlights & depth of field

Explore 18 Apr 08 #487

The Deep, Hull, United Kingdom.

 

Design (2000): Terry Farrell.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Deep_(aquarium)

This picture participates in Macro Mondays theme: "eyes"

Caught in a moment of stillness within the vibrant tableau of Villa Verde, on the outskirts of Celaque National Park in Gracias, Lempira, the Azure-crowned Hummingbird, Saucerottia cyanocephala, became the subject of my latest photograph. This Central American exclusive, with its regal blue crown and delicate dusting of pollen, is a living emblem of the region's ecological narrative. The image captures the bird in profile, its beak a testament to its role as a pollinator within its habitat, the dynamic interplay of life and growth in Honduras.

 

From the perspective of a photographer, the shot was about honoring the bird's natural poise, contrasting its vivid colors against the soft, green backdrop without losing the subject into the foliage. The challenge was to wait for that split-second pause, balancing a shallow depth of field with the need for sharp detail, all while ensuring the lighting captured the sparkle in its feathers and the subtle textures of its environment. This photograph isn’t just a static image; it’s a slice of life, a breath between beats in the heart of the forest.

 

©2022 Adam Rainoff

View from Rifugio Auronzo in the otalian Dolomites

Another dreadful pun for the #FlickrFriday theme #DepthOfField. Braille dots are there to be felt. This is a randomly chosen page from my Braille primer. I don't often read Braille, but it is a convenient way to type text on an iPhone screen.

For Rose

 

Explore no. 188, 10May16

Reverse mounted lens for this macro shot with a very narrow depth of field, of a bug on a bramble flower.

這趟到帛琉泡水4天...沒網路,沒手機..每天就是跟魚面對面,都沒上來看看大家的美圖..之後再來慢慢好好欣賞了~

while wandering in Lagos I saw this dof opportunity.

 

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The lovely meandering river glistens in the last glimpses of sunlight, casting its long shadows around the hills, lighting the autumn leaves throughout the valley. Such a stunning place. www.peakpreview.co.uk twitter @peak_preview

tiefgang

 

18/8/2017

hamburg

germany

postprocessed in Picasa2

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blog for inspiration, which was drawn from the very talented Rossina Bossio.

  

This guy after I saw it on Flicker needed a little more close up to really see the detail in the features. Looks great large. Opinions on which one looks more cool?

c.1981 manual Nikkor 135mm f/2.8 at 2.8, handheld, distance approx. 1.5m.

As taken raw file , no adjustments.

 

Please click on image to enlarge, twice if you wish, though think just once is better.

 

compare with 50 lens f2:

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I am currently getting together my

 

portfolio to possible

 

be show cased in a studio near me :) ....

 

Wish me luck everyone!

 

Just got the date for the meeting.... june 11 Thursday!

 

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Explore #249 thanks everyone!

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

I believe that there is beauty in each and every one of us. The difference is simply a matter of depth. Beauty connects us and depth separates us. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend ahead - stay safe, warm and dry and keep those shutters clicking!

Skopar X mounted on a Voigtlander Ultramatic. Taken with Voigtlander Bessamatic Deluxe, Dynarex 100mm f4.8 at f16, Focar D (+6 diopter), Fuji Superia X-tra 400.

We had a late April snowfall yesterday. My flowers don't seem to be any worse for the wear today. I tried a new Photoshop Beta Filter on this shot and kind of like the way it turned out.

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