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Foreground - Fencing, guardrail

Midground- Track and grass

Background - track, Spectator stands, grass, barriers.

Subject - Porsche LMDh

A wander through the big trees on way to The Hermitage, Dunkeld, Perthsire.

A cold day but a happy one

State Route 36 and Sidney-Casstown Rd.

Sunshine, snow and a camera

A gnarly, old fence post and rusty barbed wire, juxtaposed with the sea.

Title: Foreground

File Name: Aperture2.jpg

This picture was on target it represents art and learning

Aperture: f/5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/30 sec

ISO: 800

E&P: Color, Lines, Perspective.

Creativity: I thought this to be a very creative picture but i wonder how many people have taken the same type.

Mark: 8, I really like this picture, and I think i did a pretty good job while taking it.

 

They look amusingly dramatic to me in this shot. Like they are in a Bergman film. Which they are certainly not. Kitties: go back to acting class.

Third in a series of pictures that emphasise what's in the foreground. Perhaps overdid the blurring of the background on this one... f/5.6 perhaps?

I needed an object in the foreground to frame Heather's face so I had her hide behind her hand. I like how it turned out.

Shutter Speed (1/4)

 

Aperture f/4.3

 

ISO Speed 400

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Allium blossoms in a NE Portland Neighborhood Garden

Me and Tyler were riding his 4-wheeler all weekend.

ISO: 200 (For the greatest possible image clarity.)

Shutter Speed: 1/80 sec. (I needed it fast enough to make the subject recognizable but slow enough to make the blur obvious.)

Aperture: f/5.0 (The light that was creeping in next to the trees wasn't enough to properly light the subject so I needed an aperture that would let in extra light as needed.)

 

Editing:

I slightly raised the highlights and contrasts in the image to help further clarify the detailed background while making the blur of the subject a little more obvious.

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