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This is certainly not one of my best pictures, but it is one of my best ones of our white cosmos. Since they are pretty tall it was difficult to find an angle at which the bokeh looked good. Moreover, I'm not quite happy that one can see the fence of our neighbors in the background which is covered with a dark privacy shield. Anyway, I hope you like it!
© István Pénzes.
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9th January 2021 @ home, Caffè Barbera Gold
Leica M-P [Typ 240]
Leica Apo-Summicron-M 50mm 1:2/50 ASPH.
A sclerotic pine tree still shows signs of life.
On Postal Pond, in...
Decatur (Legacy Park), Georgia, USA.
4 July 2020.
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© István Pénzes.
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7th April 2023, Berlin, Germany
Leica M Monochrom Typ 246
Super-Elmar-M 1:3,4/21mm ASPH
B+W 106 ND 1,8 Filter
It snowed quite a bit last night.
We are watching a stupid movie right now and have been laughing nonstop.
I wonder if we are all that she thought we would be.
+9.
Thanks for looking at my works, taking time to fave them and to comment . I am sincerely grateful to everyone.
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There's going to be a thunder in my city soon, by the way the winds are blowing.
I have never loved flowers the most I am love them right now at this time.
Happy Friday all my friends.
Blue butterfly in our garden earlier this year.shot with lumix g9 and old film lens.Fujinon 55mm f1.8 and macro extension tubes.
Section of a steel barrier only feet from the surf at Ventura beach. Salt air and the elements have taken their toll.
Vivitar 135mm F/2.8 by Komine