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On the back of my hand plane. Tried converting to monochrome, but the wear and use of the knurls on the nut was less obvious.

 

Shot with a standard 18-55mm lens with a 20mm extension ring, tripod mounted with a ring light and external shutter.

 

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walking through a trail full of branches.

Today’s The Daily Shoot’s assignment is: “Create a photo today that gives a sense of depth or dimension.”

A beautiful pink rose in my garden, I will also post it in it's natural form, but I wanted to see what I could do with it in Photoshop Elements 9, which I am still learning...I liked how the petals were illuminated from within......the pink background reflecting it's true colour.

June 2012. UK.

This picture is a good example of depth of field because I got my dog's legs to be slightly more blurry bringing more focus to his face.

Colour and beauty can sometimes be found in the most unlikely places... Feel free to guess where this image might have originated - send me a flickrmail for the answer.

 

View On Black or View On White

The first roll out of my 1957 Fed 2 courtesy of a chap in Ukraine via eBay. Scanned from prints and not really tweaked. Enjoy the pleasure of scratches and dust!

Shot on Kodak Gold 200 using the sunny 16 rule as an exposure guide.

Focus is on the purple figure. From picture 04 and 05 some, if not so distinct, difference of field of depth can be seen.

This is a tile from a Chinese gambling game called Mahjong! My family plays it from time to time, and I figured a great way to really experiment with depth of field is by focusing solely on one tile. The tile I'm holding is the main subject of the picture, and the rest of the tiles, chairs, and table, are left unfocused.

Photage 83: There are different levels of truth and meaning within each of us. Some of the activities that support me into connecting with deeper awareness within are journaling, photography, and painting. What activities support you?

This is intended to be a narrow width photo with a longer depth of field

f-stop: f9.0

shutter speed: 4"

 

I desaturated the whole photo to increase the ghostly effect in this picture. Over a four second time frame, I had my brother move from the dining room to the refrigerator. The dark blotch near the center of the frame marks where he started from. I was hoping the blotch would have been shaped more like a human figure to gather a better ghostly effect, though you can still tell something has moved in the frame and is keeping the fridge door open.

I took this outside of the Palace of Fine Arts. I took this at F5.6, 1/320 second exposure. Focus was on the cute duckling in the centre. I like the blurring effect of the grass. Looks like green fireworks.

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Sea urchin fried rice

Consuegra, junto a los molinos de viento, encontramos un castillo, y esta flor nos dio la bienvenida.

My mother and my aunt used to spend every Christmas at 802 Blackshire Blvd in Wawaset Park. I took a few shots of the area to incorporate into a Christmas gift.

Canon EOS 600D, Nikkor AI-s 50mm, 1:1.4

 

My nephew sporting his favourite cartoon character Doraemon tatto.

I tried Lomo Camera effect in this because it gives a sence of depth.

a shallow puddle measures

the depth of cares

a reflective Sunday afternoon

Depth of feild made the bus look cool .

This is the path I made to my stoop. It's about 5" deep.

I chose this picture for its composition, depth of field and leading lines.

Kinect depth sensor data

I enjoyed walking around the Farmers Market today with Michael, Missy, and Peter. I caught Michael taking a shot, and thought it would be neat to catch the same shot but have him not as my focal point. Very pleased with how this came out!

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