from the park across the street #2
©cpleblow (2022)
eos 6d mkII • zeiss planar 1.4 85 ZE @f1.4 • manual focus
by Chas Leblow, cpleblow.tumblr.com
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Scrisori (letters)... by Paul Chiorean
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Baby
Sony a7rii, Nikon AF Nikkor 70-210mm 1.4 to 5.6 D
photo: T. Hall
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Something Special! Trail Camera's Technology!
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Instant gratification can only be consistently instant if it's self affirmed. If it's outside of yourself, it's either inconsistent or not instant at all.
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Eastway Arch [#0020027] by boodoo
Via Flickr:
Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 | Color Model: Noritsu | Pre-Sat: 4 | Tone Profile: Cinematic - Rich | LUT: Pakon
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Calming the mind will increase focus 🔮
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First Look: Laowa 9mm f/2.8 Zero-D
In my last post I mentioned I had decided to trade in my GFX system after reviewing the quality of the X-H2 files…
In addition to using the GFX system for portraits, I also used it for interiors, combining the GFX50R with the Laowa 17mm Zero-D. The great aspects of this body/lens combination is the low distortion (the Zero-D part of the name) combined with the high pixel count for flexiblity. Of…
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Spring, no wait, winter again?
Spent some time in the garden with my old 105mm macro lens before the storm came in with wind and snow. I can’t remember the last time we have had such a warm winter, it was 65 degrees today.
I never resist time to play when it's warm outside, especially barefoot in the garden. This year’s goal is to bring the garden back to it’s glory. The last 3 years I let it go. It was not because lack of time, but because of inspiration. The thing that happened in 2020 killed all motivation to do anything. This year will be different.
I hope to share more of my garden’s journey back to where it was and even better. If you want to learn more about gardening and even want to join the conversation, join my facebook group, Rochester Gardeners.
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A method for manual focus.
Putting the camera on a tripod and then putting on digital zoom and then doing manual focus until the image is sharp and then putting the digital zoom off again and then making the photo.
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