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arkitect

macrumors 604
Sep 5, 2005
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Bath, United Kingdom
Through my window.

Late afternoon on a clear skied winter's day…
Something about the light here in Bath just catches the lowering sun and everything glows.

XR Rikenon 50mm  f1.7 -  F8 Aperture - Through the window.jpeg
 

macguru212

macrumors demi-god
Apr 17, 2009
1,276
16,983
AZ/NYC/Tokyo

The Williamsburg Bridge

40.7125°N 73.9725°W
Total length of wires: 17,500 miles.
Opened on December 20, 1903; 119 years ago.
2 tracks of the J train M train Z train trains of the New York City Subway.

⛓️ Suspension Bridge in Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York City, New York. 🌟



Rejection doesn't mean you aren't good enough; it means the other person failed to notice what you have to offer.

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been over the Willie B thousands of times 🥰 (well, maybe hundreds)
 
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Morgenland

macrumors 65816
May 28, 2009
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Europe
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r.harris1

macrumors 68020
Feb 20, 2012
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12,757
Denver, Colorado, USA
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This was an image I originally shot for the shallow depth of field P52 thread (week 2). This was an interesting challenge for this lens because it is of a wide-ish angle and is designed for landscapes and deep depth of field, so the background focus drops off a bit more slowly than other lenses. A "proper" lens designed for shooting wide open and with a fast aperture of, say 2.8 or wider, might have really blurred out the building (though that will depend also on the design, how close I might be, all the usual stuff), but as it is, I liked the effect. The widest aperture of this lens is 4.0 (which I used here) but is designed to be optimal in the 5.6-8 range. The depth of field at its closest focus distance of about 1.5 feet is 3 inches or so (estimated from PhotoPills DOF tables). That's why the corner area of bark is out of focus on the right and the bit of bark further in is in focus. Use of a round tree trunk helps :).
 

Snowlover

macrumors 6502
Nov 28, 2018
476
7,868
Alpine , CA
You live right next to a river stream? 😯
Yes. It is a small seasonal stream - only runs in the winters when we get lots of rain.
We live on a valley floor , and we get our own rain and all the run off from the mountains above us - kind of like a flash flood of longer duration.
 
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