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Two brick walls - one on left about 20 feet in front of the wall on the right...sun highlighting the edge of the darker wall
Just loved the grain and noise on the picture. Also added some lens distortion. Creepy and dark but also peaceful and intimacy with a lot of depth.
Samyang 14mm f/2.8
The house was built for Marija Upītis (née Rudzītis), the widow of a master mason Dāvis Upītis. Architect Aleksandrs Vanags; the construction was completed on 30 September 1910. The building provides a four-room apartment for the owner and four one-room rental apartments. National Romantic style house with Finnish architectural features. Ground floor (parterre) gateway with imitated ancient arch, an ancient Scandinavian door in the depth of which - lacquered, with viewing portholes in the form of leather runes. The doors are in two parts, the metal fixings in the sashes are reinforced with rivets.
Last Saturday I took this nice picture at the Montseny natural park. That "strange" mountain you can see at the background is Montserrat.
I like the fog between the mountains and the blueish tones.
I suggest to have a look in a bigger size.
The upper chart shows the total Depth of Field for a Lens Aperture for
varying Subject Distance in metres.
The lower chart shows both the nearest and the furthest focus limits
for a Lens Aperture for varying Subject Distance in metres.
The curves are arranged in pairs,
each pair has the same color code
and is for an aperture setting of the lens.
The upper curve is the far focus range;
the lower curve is the near focus range.
The dashed, straight line is the subject distance.
Anything nearer than the near focus distance starts to get blurry and
the image deteriorates quickly the closer it gets to the lens. Anything
beyond the far focus gets progressively blurry.
Charts are calculated for DX camera circle of confusion 0.02mm.
I went benching with (V)oluntary (∀)mputation today. That is him off in the distance.
Benching in Southern California
Glen Esk, Autumn.
81 shots for this one. PTGUI and SNS-HDR Lite. Going for extreme depth of field by focus-stacking (it's not really focus-stacking, but re-focussing for each section of the panorama).
Model is Atalarik Syach, one of famous actor in Asia
Special thanks to Mr. Aryono Huboyo Djati for introducing me to him
Mr. Aryono is one of greatest photograher too, Leica Mania :D
Nikon D100 24-105VR Cokin P007