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This is the surface of water in the lake, captured almost vertically. Above left - column supporting a bridge.
Small postprocessing - only split tone, removal of one spot, and cloning of a pair of leaves on the water.
The effect of the sky has turned out to enhance the contrast and the different manifestations of natural inclusions in the water.
This picture just really worked for me, by using a faster shutter speed, I was able to capture the enthusiastic motions of the preacher, but in such a way that freezes the energy to be viewed.
f/5.6
1/250 shutter
great depth of the field with low light, with no change in exposure, the further chocolate seems a bit more clear than the close one
This is the interior of the temporary Stedelijk Museum premises in the former mail distribution buildings near Amsterdam central station.
I love the depth in this photo and the barely visible type on the left wall.
photos.robinverdegaal.nl/2006/03/18/stedelijk-cs-interior...
Retro Squares is a series of textures by Depth Textures. Here we picture "Black Glass." Many colors and types are available ie. Flat, Fabric etc.
This picture is a good example of motion because I had to increase the shutter speed by a lot to capture it before the dog moved and had to find a way to keep it in focus.
I took this photograph of my dog to capture motion. It freezes a moment within an action that is normally too fast for our eye to see. I purposefully framed it with the tree in the background to give the photo more depth and texture. F-stop 4.5 and shutter speed 1/2000
I was at work at the restaurant when I came across this photo opportunity. I loved how the cherry tomatoes formed perfect rows. The cherry tomatoes in the third row in seem to be the clearest and most detailed. Behind that you can see the symmetry in the tomatoes. It seems like they go on for a long time because of the placement of the camera very low to the tomatoes.
This is the same image as the last photo, but with the telephoto lens setting. I moved a little closer to the tree, but tried to keep about the same distance as the last image.
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This one is just for fun (hence the 6th photo). I think it would've been better had I been closer to the beach and a crab was living in one of the holes.
Trying out the super close up option with the holgaroid.
Extra super holgaroid fun!
Now if I only could see what was being shot each frame... ;]
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Showing 3 object at different motion stage
Lady walking
Fountain
A guy sitting in the background