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I'll have to return to this site, as I cannot fathom out the markings 🤔

I am currently getting together my

 

portfolio to possible

 

be show cased in a studio near me :) ....

 

Wish me luck everyone!

 

Just got the date for the meeting.... june 11 Thursday!

 

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Explore #249 thanks everyone!

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Milky way core with Jupiter at the side. Costa de Caparica, Portugal.

 

Stack of 20 exposures of 10s taken with the Sigma 35mm art lens.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Moving quickly through the scene, this man looks straight down the barrel of my lens and shouts at me to "Wait!". Instinctively I had already pressed the shutter button and heard a few choice words mumbled in my direction as he hurried off as quickly as he had appeared. Quite a striking shot with the motion blur just emphasising his emotion in this. Wishing you all a great weekend ahead.

Nikon F90x

Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm 1:1.4 D

Fujifilm Fujichrome Provia 100F-36, RDPIII-043, expired

Tetenal Colortec E-6

Epson V850 Pro

Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019

 

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I love unmade beds. I love when people are drunk and crying and cannot be anything but honest in that moment. I love the look in people’s eyes when they realize they’re in love. I love the way people look when they first wake up and they’ve forgotten their surroundings. I love the gasp people take when their favorite character dies. I love when people close their eyes and drift to somewhere in the clouds. I fall in love with people and their honest moments all the time. I fall in love with their breakdowns and their smeared makeup and their daydreams. Honesty is just too beautiful to ever put into words. - Depth by Dopamine

 

This is my first upload from the flickr meet-up in London. I miss everyone so much already.

The beautiful girl here is Kirsten, I'm pretty pleased with this photo!

 

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The stones in front are all under water - except for the few dry ones. The water is so extremely clear that it's either a perfect glass (in the foreground) or a perfect mirror (in the background).

 

See more from Norway here

 

Thanks for all your visits, comments and favs. If you like my images, stop by at hpd fine fotografy or follow me on 500px. All my photos are copyright protected. Licenses are available through my agency.

My first week to jump in to this group. Looks like fun!

It is raining here and in the 40’s, and my husband is out of town, I am trying to see what all I can shoot without leaving the warmth and dryness of my home…

 

2022 Weekly Alphabet Challenge Depth of Field

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Beauty is only skin deep, or so the phrase would have you believe, yet I find beauty in everyone in many ways irrespective of external appearance. This girl, however, really did catch my eye with her obvious beauty. Her eyes are captivating and I only noticed in processing that one iris is almost black while the other is a rich brown - still noticeable in black and white. Whether a trick of the light or not her eyes are beautiful and as well as being a window to the soul, I believe that our eyes give away a great deal of our personality too. Enjoy!

Minolta 24 Rapid

Kentmere 100 in Rodinal 1+100

 

El Cerrito

where rain has finally arrived

thank you

my portfolio for graduate application

printed by POD

 

感謝所有曾經幫助過我的人

特別是去年那段日子給予我溫暖的所有朋友們

嘉沛、金成、陳建曄、依明、昭安、阿亮、peggy助教、knox、家華、佩佩、小菜、小高、廖惟儂、慧仙、正平、阿德、小賴、敏佳、sony、Melissa、yang、anita、eric,由衷感謝你們

 

僅以此書誌念我的父親

I liked the Cala Lily photos, but felt like I had missed the rugged location with the close ups. So, I went back the next day and worked on getting full DOF all the way to the trees on the cliffs of Bodega Head. It is a lovely spot at sunset.

ODC-Narrow Depth Of Field

 

The Catkins on the Hazelnut tree have grown quite large this past year.

Dambulla Cave Temple, Sri Lanka

EXTERIOR BEAUTY, WITHOUT THE DEPTH OF A KIND SOUL IS MERELY DECORATION.

 

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Picking tea in Rwanda. In a tea plantation, tea picking is done manually and only the young leaves are used. Tea pickers walk through the dense tea plants, choosing manually young leaves.

 

I took this photo with a telephoto lens to achieve a small depth of field and to compress the woman on the background. My goal was to convey the impression that she is completely surrounded by tea plants (which was the case).

This is a picture as it come out of the camera, with no further editing. I shoot it from .5m from the water surface.

common gull taking it easy

Zenit ET

Kodak UltraMax400

Beautiful golden hour light shining on the mountains in Stirling Range National Park in Western Australia. They may not have the grandeur of other mountain ranges around the world but they are beautiful nonetheless.

 

More about this photo on my Blog and Facebook page.

 

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June 5, 2016. ©Copyright 2016 Karlton Huber Photography - all rights reserved.

 

Wandered around the Fullerton Arboretum for a couple of hours this morning. This is my favorite photograph of the morning.

 

This started (and I guess ended as well) as another interior for the large Hibernia scene I've had in the works. I was happy enough with it that I decided to try to set up a render in between.

 

The rendering ran as a test of a few different lights, reflections on stickered pieces, glare through transparent pieces, and blur and depth of field.

 

My goal was to make the scene as realistic as possible, with limited tools. At the top of my list was the light for the transparent 2x2 in the back and the light in the lower portion of the central cone. I also wanted to see if I could get satisfying lighting with lights placed only in areas they could be put IRL.

I've fallen in love with the 1.4 again! Those White dots are bits of rain, it hasn't stop raining since we have been here!

Nikon 70-200mm Afs VR at F4, 200mm.

  

Inspiracles Fotoprojekt - Karte 25

Thema: depth of field (Natur und Landschaft)

"Depth of Field" mode on my camera...

 

Applied overlay in photoshop

Walking around the harbour I looked back to see the evening light shining on these two boats, the pale orange colours in the reflections are from quayside buildings. Photographed in the pretty town of Wells next to the Sea, Norfolk UK. This image is dedicated to whipper_snapper who I met on the quayside that evening. Pleased to meet and chat with a fellow Flickr'er.

Happy christmas!

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