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Colorado Street Bridge, Pasadena, CA
Another fun Meet Up with the Los Angeles flickr group - more photos here www.flickr.com/groups/lagroup/discuss/72157622051135058/
Angler Charlie ZuBrinitz caught a 13" White Perch in the Chesapeake Bay on Jun 30, 2023
Photo by Tracy ZuBrinitz
I didn't know what to do with this pic. The guy is strange, so I tinted him over and over with red pixels. Friss oder stirb / Love it or hate it.
Angles...
I liked this composition so much in real life, not so much in the photo... On the elevated park bridge in St Thomas.
Vault of the monastery at Bathala, Estremadura, District of Leiria, Centro region, Portugal, August 2008.
The explanation is from the Enlighten website:
"Follow the Current as deep sea angler fish swim their way around the Parliamentary Triangle during Enlighten. Group D Creative Collective’s fish will entrance you as they glide through the night to play on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin."
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Blurb | Coordinates: Secrets of the Canberra Region
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Angler Finn Tower, 5 years old, caught a 23.25" Spanish Mackerel in the Chesapeake Bay on Sep 30, 2019
Photo by Tom Weaver
This is a photo I have played with a bit in Aperture. I took this photo for the owner to use on his ebay auction. After I gave him the originals I decided to play with these a bit to liven them up!
I like how this turned out
@dailyshoot #ds249: "Rotate your camera today a bit and make a slightly off-angle photograph. Use the angle to emphasize your subject"
with adapter
With nice cloud cover, I thought the colors might turn out nicely at Vulcan Park in Birmingham, Alabama. This definitely is one of my go to testing areas for the wide variety of features and areas to photograph. Today I continued the tests on the interesting combination of the poorly reviewed Canon EOS M with the well-reviewed Canon 22mm Ef-m lens with the un-reviewed Fuji WL-FXE01 0.7 wide angle converter intended for an obsolete point-and-shoot. The converter coincidentally shares the 43mm thread size with the filter size for the 22mm lens meaning these pair with no additional adapters or parts.
Most of these are taken in series of with / without converter for comparison purposes. I'll try to label these properly for viewing out of sequence.
At more narrow apertures, blurring on the edges goes away, but even at the max f2.0 I often crave the wider field of view even though that field of view is blurred. Quality in the overlapping areas seems to be unaffected. If anything, autofocus seems to be slightly quicker with the converter.
All these were taken quickly handheld in Auto and are straight out of the camera (SOOC) jpegs.