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So pretty! Where is that?
Home.
Hamburg, Germany.
Looks like such a beautiful place to live!
If you want to live on an everlasting construction site, yes…
Now take a guess where I moved too folks.
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1/5s, f/2, ISO100 with the Summicron R 2/50 on A7RII
Highbanks River Bluff Metro Park, Columbus, Ohio.
I only have my phone to take photos with these days… I was always too lazy to carry a camera.
Love it! Doesn’t even look real on new phone!
Had to come back to share some nature photos…
I’ve been editing pics all day… it’s to cold to go out and shoot today.
ok whenever I upload this to discourse or vbulletin it ruins the colors. but google hangouts makes it look like the edited version
My 80mm has to go.
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Since I now have my set of Summicron R lenses, two of the Loxias have to go.
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Also I’m just no good with a lens as wide as this. So the Heliar is also on the way out.
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“This is the look of a mad man.”
I know it’s popular among photographers to take pictures where only one part is sharp and the rest is blurry but I personally hate it. It makes my eyes hurt.
*nods* A matter of personal opinion. It’s not so much of a trend but it is a method used to focus in on one subject. I do agree this picture looks horrible tbh… I think I have my camera on sRGB and it get’s converted to adobeRGB
I mixed up the color space sighs
Personally I love depth of field photography because it makes me feel like I’m looking at the subject in person, mimicking how the eye focuses, but I suppose I could see how it could be distracting.
IMO it’s really the only way to get good macro-style shots:
I understand why people do it. But if I wanted to take picture of that bumble bee/honey bee I would zoom in on it or get closer so that most of the space on the photo is taken up by that flower and honey bee. If I wanted to see the background as well I would make it sharp too. Whereas with this picture my eyes are constantly trying to focus on the blurred areas and it’s painful.