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an awesome in-depth tour to xslabs, led by joey berzowska, located in concordia university.
located in a magnificent and brand-new building, the lab hosts lots of textile-based art + technology, and the basement hosts a fabulous jacquard loom and a digital textile printer.
so amazing.
p.s. the nitinol felt flowers are the best!
Short depth. Using repetition and the focus on foreground to lead the eye towards the end of the hallway.
Can u guess what's this? It's part of utility tower. I get a feeling of mystery when i see this picture and I also like the blue color.
My shutter speed is 1/100, my F stop is 6.3
I like the pink flower and my Canon did a really good job on its color. The depth of field is great because the F 2.5.
I went out today with just my camera and 50mm lens - I rarely use for things other than portraits so thought I'd try new stuff.
Here's some naturey crap.
My technique used for ths picture was depth of field. I did not edit this photo after. I liked the original better than any of the edits. I chose this image because it reminds me of home.
In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.
~Albert Camus
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Depth
This image was shot with a Canon G1 1/8 of a second with panning. Note the high amount of blur from the ultra-slow shutter speed.
Depth of field
Aperture: Narrow
Shutter speed: Medium
Direction: Top
Quantity: Large
Quality: Filtered
Time: Morning
Type of day: Sunny
What a crazy deal!!!! Haha just kidding. I thought this was a pretty effective depth of field picture. I needed light bulbs real bad and I figured that this would be a great opportunity for a Flickr picture. I think it makes the aisle look pretty long which is pretty cool.
Depth of Field is one of the most important elements of photography. It is often used to isolate a subject, but it can include interesting details also.