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Sony A7s and Canon 85mm f1.2 FD lens ©2016 Steven Hight. All Rights Reserved.

Model : Marie Defèche

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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This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #DepthOfField

Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Profondeur de champ

O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Profundidade de campo

本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #景深

FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Tiefenschärfe

El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Profundidad de campo

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Captured up close, I loved the sharp focus of this woman looking down the street and was so pleased to get some sharp focus of my own for the image.

 

This is the same woman I captured 'Turning Around' here flic.kr/p/MHyk6A. She had such a strikingly beautiful profile but I was so pleased to, unusually for me, click the shutter again when she turned around. Enjoy!

 

Best viewed large, just press 'L' or click on the image.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Close up candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. A little too close as my lens failed to focus properly and his leading eye is a little soft in 1:1 view but I love the shot anyway. Enjoy!

Rey. The Scavenger from Jakku. A new hope for the galaxy.

 

When I was finished with Tusken, I've pretty much chose to continue within the set-up by making a few changes to it and here’s what I’ve got in return. There we’re lots of potential frames from the session and I’m sure I can ‘play’ with these later, but this particular frame did the tricks on me. I can’t tell you the exact reason, why I chose this frame, maybe it’s because it sums up the technique, I’ve used for it, leaving out just a bit something, which were found on those other frames. I’m pretty sure, I will continue to playing with this session on some other day!

Großer Schneckenspinner (Apoda limacodes)

Flickr Friday: Depth of Field

cycling the road to the lakagigar crater, iceland.

A portrait of Derek the two year old Bulldog I looked after in Whitstable, Kent, England. Taken on the back garden with the Canon EF16 - 35mm at 27mm with a wide aperture of f/2.8. Edited in Lightroom.

  

Blogs and Travel Photography

 

Geraint Rowland Photography on Getty

 

Melanargia galathea

 

Egy nehéz nap éjszakája

Sakktáblalepke

(In Flickr's "Explore" page, April 13, 2020)

 

Copyright J.R. Devaney

Just a few weeks left until the wonderful Pasque flowers bloom.

A busy time in nature, and for the people who have the camera in their pocket.

   

While stalking the Tiger Swallowtail I spotted some mushrooms growing on a nearby fallen tree. I walked over to inspect the mushrooms and spotted this cat watching me. I snapped this shot of him resting on the fallen tree.

My beloved wife and one of our dogs (Dexter). We were hiking through some forests near our home town. Always on the search for some nice sunbeams :)

 

Used Tools:

Sony A7II

Canon EF 70-200/2.8 L IS II

Love

Seen today whilst out & about in Lowertown (Pembs)

And, here’s Tusken Raider, also often called as sand people. They were a culture of nomadic, primitive sentients indigenous to Tatooine, where they were often hostile to local settlers. I was a bit afraid of photographing him, but I was wrong. I thought I’ve could get some action photos with him, but no. He was kind a mellow, which made things a much easier for me.

 

After I was done with U-3PO, I continued with the set-up and put this tusken raider from 2002 Lego catalog in front of the lens. It took awhile, before I managed to grab this photo of him. He looked a bit unsure of the things going around him, maybe he was just afraid of my lens, I’m not sure, since, I don’t understand their language. Luckily, I had a protocol droid near me, which were my interpreter in the end. However, he did not ever told me his reasons for his behaviour.

Of course, these grasses are always moving with the breeze, but that is part of the adventure of photographing them.

 

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