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I was low when taking, almost the same height as the glasses. I was fairly close to them and used a hight f stop and a low shutterspeed.
Part of a fork-lift truck power electronics. If your fork-lift goes wrong, it may well be the black thingy next to the yellow oojami-flip.
38mm, F/5, Handheld ,natural light hence: iso400
This photo was taken on my photography class tonight. We were working on depth of field and apertures.
One minute I would think Eureka, I understand! And the next minute I would completely confused.
I think this photography malarkey is two steps forward, one step back.
An attempt at maximum depth of field - the sun was already behind the houses as it was close to sunset, so I used a shutter speed of 1/250 and aperture of f/5.6 to allow for sufficient exposure.
My hopes were to allow for the viewer to see all of the cars down the street, along with the houses, which is why I framed it horizontally.