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telephoto setting; low light; accidentally focused on tree trunk instead of wine bottle; two objects only about 3 inches from each other.
I wanted to get the view of the street in the glasses themselves . and set the shutterspeed low and the f stop high. I like the affect of everything around it slightly blurred while the focus is in the lens.
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.
the glasses were in a shadow but the hill was full of bright light and leaves. I wanted a similar effect from 003 and set my camera to a low f stop and a high shutter speed.
Young rider , daughter of a client who scooped the board at this year's prize giving for the local riding club.
I used a new lens I recently bought. it wasn't mega expensive but the depth of field is astonishing I thought.
It is the Sigma DC (for digitial) 10-20mm f4-5.6 EX
Shot best viewed at larger size to get a better view of the dof.
Daylilies on parade: front and back.... homegrown cross showing off its "works" - stamens and pistil. Later in the day, we saw a female tiger swallowtail on this bunch.
John Foether and Andrew Spry are practicing their guitars before formal rehearsal at Trinity Presbyterian School on November 15, 2015.