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In this photo we have the dog toy in the foreground being blurred out, while the dog is clear in the background. Behind the dog it is blurred again. I was able to draw attention to the dog over all the other objects in the photo.

Looking into a small snow cave which revealed a myriad of colors

This is my only movement picture. Got to say, am grateful some friends were willing to hang out and allow me to direct them in some silliness. The fireball was done by using Christmas lights bundled together. What is not seen here (because I brushed her out) is my wife walking the lights from Julianna's hands to Andrew's face. For some reason my metadata isn't showing up here. Perhaps because I was working on this in Photoshop and saved it as a PNG file. This was shot with use of a tripod at F2.8, ISO 1000 at shutter speed of 2.6 seconds (bulb) mode.

Depth of Field. Taken with my new 24-105L. Focus point was around the word "inwards". Slightly cropped, no sharpening applied. I'm impressed.

Narrow DOF, morning, flat, small amounts, side

Taken by SONY RX-1

Lens: Carl Zeiss Sonnar 35mm F2 T*

Location: Barcelona, Spain

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Depth of Field Test in Car Park at Night

 

My eyes have a problem with this shot... The depth of field confuses me. Dead trees in a roadside pond between Norris Jct and Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park, Wy Apr 25 14 9038

Just a mild observation in the park the other day. I found the texture of that trunk pleasing, and there was a nice, soft light cast across the rest of the park.

Quick realtime depth of field test. Each sphere is a weak deferred point light source with a random colour (high attenuation) - this causes all the different colours. A simple HDR tone mapping equation is used to adjust the exposure - without it, all the lights bunched in the center tend to turn a bright white.

 

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You see a lot of these purpose-built keyboards at the Flea. You know...keyboards that make a lot more sense to you if you could see the isobaric therapy chamber that they were designed to be plugged into.

 

It's a standard XT/AT keyboard, with a membrane surface and an 8-way cursor cluster. My guess is CAD/CAM or some sort of controller for a CNC rig.

Design Principle: Shallow Depth of Field with a minimalist color palette.

 

Camera Settings:

-Aperture: f/6.3

-Shutter Speed: 1/160

-ISO: 200

 

I took this photo indoors during a beautiful day. The sunlight was perfect and I took it right next to my window on a shelf. My shutter speed was pretty low, but I used a tripod and had a really steady base to compensate. I slightly edited the contrast for this image to help push my subtle colors.

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The offshore oil and gas industry is under greater scrutiny than ever before. Resource exploration and the associated technology required for economical extraction continues to be pushed to the limits due to the depths of water in which resources are found. This image is taken from a series of environmental scanning microscopy images that were undertaken for my PhD. I discovered that the seabed sediment into which hot-oil pipelines are laid has in fact, been biologically modified through the production of robust faecal pellets by burrowing invertebrates (worms!). This image shows diatoms adjacent to disintegrating faecal pellets from a core sample taken from West African deep ocean sediments, water depth circ. 1440m. These pellets significantly influence the interface shearing behaviour of hot-oil pipelines, and provides an example of how an interdisciplinary approach to research can produce exciting and important discoveries with direct applications to the industry.

 

ESEM image showing microscopic sediment elements (<53 micrometers). Acknowledgements: Alan Heaver and Anne Bahnveg.

 

swabian landscape

  

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Data:

Exposure: 1/2500

Aperture: f/8,0

Focal Length: 125 mm (crop)

ISO Speed: 200

In my front yard at 68 degrees north

i had no probs in finding a right title for this one!

SONY DSLR a230

Jaipur is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan in Northern India.

Jaipur is also known as the Pink City of India.

Located at a distance of 260 km from the Indian capital New Delhi, it forms a part of the Golden Triangle tourist circuit along with Agra (240 km). Jaipur is a popular tourist destination in India and serves as a gateway to other tourist destinations in Rajasthan such as Jodhpur (348 km), Jaisalmer (571 km) and Udaipur (421 km).

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaipur

 

A trip to the Amber Fort is a popular destination when touring Jaipur, but visitors are increasingly adding what critics have called ‘a little gem of a museum’ on to their list as well. In the Fort’s shadow and a mere ten minute walk through the cobbled streets of Amber, the historic capital of Rajasthan, lies the Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing (AMHP). Located in a magnificently restored haveli or mansion, the museum displays a varied selection of block printed textiles alongside images, tools and related objects – all chosen to provide an in-depth look into the complexity of this ancient tradition.

www.anokhi.com/museum/home.html

 

A walk back through time, there are 232 steps to the bottom of this sink. "In the midst of north Florida's sandy terrain and pine forests, a bowl-shaped cavity 120 feet deep leads down to a miniature rain forest. Small streams trickle down the steep slopes of the limestone sinkhole, disappearing through crevices in the ground, and lush vegetation thrives in the shade of the walls even in dry summers. A significant geological formation, Devil's Millhopper is a National Natural Landmark that has been visited by the curious since the early 1880s. Researchers have learned a great deal about Florida's natural history by studying fossil shark teeth, marine shells, and the fossilized remains of extinct land animals found in the sink." From: www.floridastateparks.org/devilsmillhopper/

Frozen and freezing..winter , February 2012 UK - Europe under a very cold spell.

Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire, UK

the ice was frozen solid and very thick across the whole lake, and probably will for some time with temperatures staying so low its never getting above zero in the day ! February 2012

yellow downtake tube in street of old town in Tallinn, Estonia (extremely shallow depth of field, focus on front tube)

Possibly not so well known as a photographic term !! , sometimes known as D o Field :))))

 

Having a mooch in an antiques " type " shop , and spotted a nice little Fuji camera , that looked as if it needed a good home ...... so a phone call from an asst. to a booth owner and another Fuji in my little collection :))))))

Well I just had to !! ..... a slightly humourous moment , the lady on duty said there were some batteries etc in bag , have a look , so by time she got off phone , had it set up and working , and tried out in shop :)) ( S5700 / 38 - 380mm equiv ) , so for a test on a little mooch , pleased so far :))))

Just playing whilst doing the close-up quiz.

1 mile Deep

Six thousand feet deep at its deepest point and up to 18 miles across at its widest, the canyon is immense and colorful with steep canyon walls and jutting mesas. Exposed geologic formations chronicle three of the earth's four eras of geologic history, making the Grand Canyon one of the most studied geologic landscapes in the world.

Dean and Carson is in the background.

Both are distracted looking at something going on. I liked how Dean in the foreground came out clear :)

November 16, 2015

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"Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on earth." - Fyordor Dostoyevsky

Fujifilm S5Pro + Nikkor 85mm f/1.4G

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