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c.1981 manual Nikkor 135mm f/2.8 at 2.8, handheld, distance approx. 1.5m.
As taken raw file , no adjustments.
Please click on image to enlarge, twice if you wish, though think just once is better.
compare with 50 lens f2:
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© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
I believe that there is beauty in each and every one of us. The difference is simply a matter of depth. Beauty connects us and depth separates us. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend ahead - stay safe, warm and dry and keep those shutters clicking!
We had a late April snowfall yesterday. My flowers don't seem to be any worse for the wear today. I tried a new Photoshop Beta Filter on this shot and kind of like the way it turned out.
This heavy industry site, called "Metze Schmelz" shut down production in 2012. Esch/Alzette, Luxembourg.
Skopar X mounted on a Voigtlander Ultramatic. Taken with Voigtlander Bessamatic Deluxe, Dynarex 100mm f4.8 at f16, Focar D (+6 diopter), Fuji Superia X-tra 400.
I always forget people like the sense of depth a foreground in a picture gives them. Or, at least I’m told they like it. Here you go.
Fall reflects in the Flint River at Sprewell Bluff in Upson County, Georgia
Nikon D7000 -- Nikon 18-300mm 6.3 ED VR
48mm
F16@1/10th
Polarizer
(DSC_3225)
©Don Brown 2016
i copied off of hawk...he was hanging out of the window at work shooting the cat (who was in the next window)...so, of course, i had to shoot what he shot...this is sabang chilling in the window at work..
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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!
SSC - Shallow Depth of Field in B&W
Walking around Halstead I was desperately trying to think of a subject for this weeks challenge when quite by chance I spotted a couple of dried Physalis (I know them as Cape Gooseberries) lying beside the road. This is not something I would expect to find in the English countryside! I picked this one up and thought it might just make a center piece for the challenge, as I walked on I saw this bit of conker husk, added to the collection, I added a few autumn leaves and I had the makings of this image. A fortuitous find.
A colour version is in the first comment box.
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