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#4 of 365 for the project
Had to work late again yesterday, so I wound up rushing this shot. Since I couldn't get out for lunch either, I didn't have a chance to scout out my "S Curve plans" I think I know where I might find one and head out there today for lunch, if I can actually make it out of the house.
There was a sunbeam peaking in through one of the soutwest windows in our study that I really like and couldn't find a way to capture it. So I just grabbed my watch and set it down in the light. I guess to highlight that it was 4:30 and I should have been done with work 30 minutes ago.
Congratulations to the Edited DEPTH OF FIELD Winners:
2nd 'Lipstick Kiss' By YVONNE O'REILLY VAN DALEN (12 Votes)
This photo is apart of my three series of photographs where I showcase a long, medium, and short depth of field on the same subject. This photo showcases a long depth of field. This is obvious due to the fact that the entire photo is in focus. ƒ/16.0
I took 39 photos of my son riding his bike around a large circular driveway. The camera was on a tripod in the same place for each image. We picked a consistent spot for him to ride on as I shot each time he passed. The images that blurred with the motion were the most interesting to me for the simple reason that I have never taken photos of this type before. This image shows motion.
Hasselblad 501c
Zeiss Planar 80mm/2.8 C T*
Hasselblad 10mm extension tube
Ilford Delta Professional 400
This picture utilizes depth by having one of the boots closer to the camera more in focus, by having an higher ISO of 320 because of the lower indoor light. (F-stop 4.0, Shutter speed 1/40).