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Photo ID 314368
12-09-16
JT
A classic look well captured.
Photo ID 319017
12-09-16
JT
Dove ??
Photo ID 319732
12-09-16
JT
This still gives me the creeps after so many years, love it !
Photo ID 342277
12-09-16
JT
Beautiful. Looks like a painting from the renaissance period.
Photo ID 359488
12-08-16
mitresg
Fine details. The one with selective focus seems to stop the viewers at the door and pay attention to the chair texture. Well, just an opinion.
Photo ID 359486
12-08-16
mitresg
Nice tonal range. Very nice - the highlights without glare, giving room for the steam to shine. My 2 bits.
Photo ID 359481
12-08-16
mitresg
Thank you. The 75 mm shot at f2 gave a narrow depth-of-field - may be 6-8 inches. But seems to work quite well here.
Photo ID 359464
12-07-16
akarimhussein
Thanks, Other than the usual tree to forest issues the foto was taken against morning sun.Had to fix some chroma, purple fringing and take the termite home out of dark shadow. hehe lucky angle and very good lens and very plyable file with lightroom 6.
Photo ID 359464
12-07-16
mitresg
Nice. Not easy to make the tree stand from the undergrowth and surrounding trees.
Photo ID 359476
12-07-16
mitresg
Good use of selective focus, I think.
Photo ID 359439
12-07-16
mitresg
Thank you. I think the sun streaming strongly in made the diff.
Photo ID 359458
12-06-16
mitresg
Chairs-in-waiting. The 75mm at f2 gave a nice selective focus. The chair in the middle is in focus, while the ones at the back faded away fast. I am a little surprised that those at the front-left also stayed in focus. Better this way - don't want a single chair in focus. Thank you. A bit of fun.
Photo ID 359469
12-06-16
mitresg
I like this tree - its shape, and reach. There are also many distractions. So I reduce the distractions around for the sake of the tree. I don't do this often. "twigs upon twigs" would be preferred. Thank you.
Photo ID 359456
12-06-16
chriseeo
Thank you tclair and heinzx for your likes.
Photo ID 359454
12-04-16
mitresg
Nice use of the wide-angle lens.
Photo ID 359453
12-04-16
mitresg
Thank you. A bit tricky to use a 75mm for this. Easy enough to blur the background at f2, but to make the foreground stay in focus!! I like those reddish things in the background. Don't remember what they are.
Photo ID 359447
12-04-16
mitresg
Beautifully done, as usual.
Photo ID 359390
12-04-16
mitresg
Thank you. I find it a challenge and delight, in trying to do a scene, like this, where things are rather uniform (grass and more grass), and yet bring it to life. Uniformity does not have to be a bore, I hope. I am glad you like this.
Photo ID 359433
12-03-16
mitresg
I was poking the lens quite close to the droplets. Some of the droplets are in focus, the rest seem to appear as bokeh. The green leaves at the back have become blurs. The responsiveness of the shutter also is helpful. Thank you.
Photo ID 359433
12-03-16
heinzx
Very nice !
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