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This is a pic of yesterday´s brushwood right after the sun kissed the horizon... the light was pink for a moment. Here it is.
Manual focus and setup, available light, handheld. Hope, you enjoy!
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Looking up at the night sky while on a mountain top in Yosemite, I see the depth of outer-space. The milky way has always made me pause, a sort of "stop and smell the coffee" moment. The night sky holds many truths and much beauty.
Glenn (w/ Ellie in the foreground)
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Sony rx1 is a full frame compact camera with a fixed 35mm f2 Carl zeiss lens. With no built in viewfinder and small battery (same present in rx100 series) and not a possibility to change lens, above all the premium price tag, this camera won’t appeal to the masses. But if you own it it will surely be your companion on the streets of Paris,Milan or Munich. The sensor even though is around eight years old is still one of the best. The ability to use flash at any shutter speed can overpower sun easily. The dynamic range and micro contrast is exemplary. Do I like it? The simply answer is AN EMPHATIC YES. will i recommend it to you? Hmmm... no!
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What's better than a grass field, in the early morning light, for a case study on depth of field?
Lens: EF 100 f/2.8L IS macro (click to see all my photos with this lens)
1/250s f/2.8 100mm ISO 100
Processing: I used the full opening to get a beautiful bokeh and a narrow DoF, and I had to manually stack several shots of the flower with two butterflies, so that both of them be in focus.
The Lotus temple, An architectural marvel located in New Delhi, India is lotus shaped , marble clad architectural landmark. The temple has 27 marble petals arranged in threes to form 9 sides of the temple .
Let us escape in the depth, my friend - enough of celebrating...
...and my colour is not the best at moment...
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Laß uns abtauchen in die Tiefe, mein Freund, ich habe genug vom Feiern!
Meine Farbe ist auch noch nicht wieder hergestellt...;-))
Rosy Bonnet | Mycena rosea | Mycenaceae
Samsung NX1 & Helios 44M - 58mm f/2
10mm Macro Tube | Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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A quick landscape shot from Barassie Beach, Troon, Scotland.
An imperfect handheld shot, with some blown out highlights and a shallower depth of field than I would really like. I haven't picked up my camera in months, I am ashamed to admit, not at least with the intention of photographing something specific - and I am far from being a landscape photographer!
I can't believe that I now live just 1 mile from this view! A sea view being well outside of my price bracket but just 1 mile is close enough to call this home.
The sun was on it's way to setting with some gorgeous crepuscular rays over the Firth of Clyde, the Isle of Arran and the majestic outline of Goatfell. Off to the right was a storm cell and some huge downpour rainbands which I have captured in some other shots to come in the future. It was hard to believe that the two scenes were in the same place - it looked apocalyptic to the right of frame!
I put my back out again crouching for this shot but it has been in a bad way since moving day. More physiotherapy required but despite that and the imperfections in my shot, it feels like a lovely view of my new place in this beautiful world of ours. Enjoy.
Modrásek černolemý
Plebejus argus, Modráčik čiernoobrúbený, Silver-studded Blue, Argus-Bläuling, Blavet, Argusblafugl, Ogasäär-sinitiib,
Nina hocecillas, Petit argus, Argo, Mazais viršu zilenitis,
Akiuotasis melsvys, Ezüstös boglárka, Heideblauwtje, Argusblavinge, Modraszek argus, Stooki plavac, Kangassinisiipi, Ljungblavinge, Gümüţlekeli Esmergöz
Lokalita: Jedovnice, Pod Tipečkem, CZ
the quiet depth of the human soul in insolation - reflective...sometimes melancholic...sometimes serene.
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Depth perception is the ability to see the world in three dimensions and to perceive distance. Although this ability may seem simple, depth perception is remarkable when you consider that the images projected on each retina are two-dimensional.
Looking back at some of this images I took at Lake Agnes there in Banff National Park ... it is hard to even Dream up such places in our minds as fantasy, and yet this exists in our real World. The wonder of life is to be able to seek out such places and be amazed by their splendor.
Seeing the sky mirrored next to the depths of this beautiful lake in the shadows of the mountain just overtaxes the brain synapses. Please view LARGE and enjoy what mother-nature has provided.
This is a very small echinacea (cone flower) bloom. The image is an example of photo stacking. It used 19 photos stacked together to increase depth of field. It was one of my first efforts to use a new focusing rail and macro reverse adapter. The adapter reverses a lens to create a macro lens.
Taken at Bosham Harbour last week when we had an amazing sky after weeks of gloom.
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