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SHARP AQUOS V_beauty effect min

Taken in a green house

10/6/2010: From the hawk watch tower Cape Henlopen SP, the SSHAs were on the move today. A huge number day, I'm waiting for Forrest's report.

This pretty boat snapped at Patch Bridge, Gloucester and Sharpness Canal (Slimbridge). Boat aptly named "Reflection".

1/80 Æ’/8 ISO 400

Length: 19.97 inches Width: 13.25 inches PPI: 250

Traditional Digital Photography

 

It's evident that architecture holds many basic shapes, which is why I took this shot. Before, I was taking photos at Scottsdale Quarters because some of the businesses there have some unique architecture. However, I did get kicked out, but luckily there was this unique building across the street. For editing, I just made the photo black and white, increased black levels, and increased contrast to emphasize the lines.

 

To answer this week's question, "How can you emphasize basic shapes and space to create a visually appealing photograph," I utilized the sharp edge of the building to highlight the lines. By highlighting the lines, rectangular shapes also appear and the lines draw your eyes from the center to the outside of the photo.

10/21/2023 Santa Rita Mt. area Arizona, northside

Sharp-shinned Hawk (immature; likely male based on the small size)

8 Jan 2015 -- Reno, NV

eBird: ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S21256747

Sharpness 25/12/13

SHARP AQUOS V_bokeh effect max

After ripping out significant plant growth, we discovered a sharp drop just West of Irving St.

trying to cut tinfoil with anything less than a wickedly sharp blade is a passport to insanity. Don't do it.

Northeast of Three Forks, Gallatin Co., MT - Jan 5, 2020. Digiscoped.

Summer Day 16 - Late Afternoon / EDC night too. Geez, this lens is so sharp. I'm amazed. My car is now nice and clean...on the outside haha.

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