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The moment you have in your heart this extraordinary thing called love and feel the depth, the delight, the ecstacy of it, you will discover that for you the world is transformed. -Krishnamurti
This photo has a lot of straight lines both creating peace and depth. There is a contrast between the statue, taken in “totalt utsnitt”, and the sky.
I have the rock wall in the foreground, I have mountains in the middle, and I have clouds in the back.
theres bokeh creeping in from all corners
Yea so todays my 16th Birthday 3/8 !!! and so far I've gotten a good bit of cash :D
...oh yeah View On Black
Lo más parecido que he conseguido a la foto original en papel. El escaneado es del laboratorio. Retocada conb el Corel PSP para conseguir aproximarme a la original en papel. Con al Super A y el A 50mm f/1.7 a f/1.7,1/8 s. ISO 160, +0.5EV , modo de medición puntual, modo de expoosición con prioridad a la apertura.
I came across an amazing security fence at the back of the old milk factory at Bason Bridge today. It had been painted many times and the rust was coming through the peeling paint and once more nature overcame man. The yellow and white lichens were dotted across the rails making tapestries of beautiful colour on an otherwise dull old November morning...I was in heaven looking at all the textures and colour so please indulge me with five of my favourite shots of this fabulous find!
Splash!
While my buddy was tossing rocks high onto a thin layer of ice on a pond in Lefroy, I was tracking them with the 300mm. Every once in a while I'd capture the moment of impact.
I took this photo with a friend's lens at f/ 1.4. This shows a very shallow depth of field. I liked the effect it gave the photo with only part of the models face in focus.
This is one of my favorite photos. I think it's a good example of depth, motion and balanced colors.