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anotherscotsman

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Aug 2, 2014
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Did a hit and run visit to Governor's Island today.......

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M9 , Tri Elmar 28-35-50 @ 35 , f8@1/750 , ISO 200

One of my favourite views of NYC.

Last one from Ogwen, a couple more variations on the theme on Flickr if you are interested. This was a 5-shot hand-held pano (16mm lens in portrait orientation) but unfortunately the rightmost couple of frames were a bit blurred as I found out in post - wind was very gusty. Looks OK at small scale though. Comments always appreciated.

Ogwen panorama by another scotsman, on Flickr
 

Apple fanboy

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Feb 21, 2012
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One of my favourite views of NYC.

Last one from Ogwen, a couple more variations on the theme on Flickr if you are interested. This was a 5-shot hand-held pano (16mm lens in portrait orientation) but unfortunately the rightmost couple of frames were a bit blurred as I found out in post - wind was very gusty. Looks OK at small scale though. Comments always appreciated.

Ogwen panorama by another scotsman, on Flickr
I think thats lovely. I'd crop out the slight bit on the left though were its blacked out.
 
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AppleKarma

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Autumn colors
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tizeye

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Fort Matanzas. Something that is actually free in St Augustine, supported by entry fees to the primary Castillo de San Marcos. The Park Service ferries you over from the dock on the left shoreline. It is a small structure built on marshland about 10 miles south of St Augustine, staffed by about 6 troops, to guard the inlet which cold serve as a rear approach to the primary fort. (It also has a more grewsome history as Matanzas is Spanish for slaughter which was the fate of French troops shipwrecked there who intended to attack from the primary port but were blown off-course by a storm).

Incidentally, that is coquina rock created by seashells used to build both forts. It is very soft/porous and cannon balls may lodge in but not break apart like harder rock. Likewise, bullets will not ricochet. I have a photo of the firing squad wall that illustrates, and may put it up tomorrow.

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mollyc

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Aug 18, 2016
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Come on Molly. There can’t be any flowers left in your garden? Lovely as always.

Still 70s/80s here in the day and 60s at night so perfect flower season for what the deer don’t eat. I’ve pulled most annuals out now but this was the first dahlia to bloom for me, so maybe I’ll get more if I can fend off the deer the next few weeks.
 
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Apple fanboy

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Still 70s/80s here in the day and 60s at night so perfect flower season for what the deer don’t eat. I’ve pulled most annuals out now but this was the first dahlia to bloom for me, so maybe I’ll get more if I can fend off the deer the next few weeks.
Fend off? Feed and photograph sounds better!
 

Clix Pix

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It’s not perfect, but it is clever. Nicely done. We’ve pretty much had rain all day.

Right.....it's a learning curve, working with this new feature on the XS and XS Max! I think I prefer the Focos app, as with that one the camera can be either in portrait or landscape mode and can also be focused more closely to the subject, as when shooting a macro. Haven't actually compared the two apps yet, and it's been a little while since I last experimented with Focos, which I had gotten to use with the iPhone X. Anyway, with the XS and XS Max and Apple's new feature, the trick is definitely to be mindful of the subject itself -- larger ones work better than small ones -- and of the distances between it and everything around it, being especially careful of the plane of focus, as that is what is important. Also, and I should have mentioned this in my other post, of course it's not necessary to go "all the way" with the blur effect, there are various stops which can create possibly better results with foreground and background. In this case I wanted to see what would happen when I maxed out the blur. I had a heavy finger on that slider!

All that aside, it has been a grey and cloudy day here so that image is also a nice test of the camera's ability to capture something fairly decent even in dull but even, shadowless lighting without much opportunity for contrast. Obviously one can kick up the contrast, saturation and such in post-processing but I was pleasantly surprised at the results I got even before taking the image into Luminar. I didn't want to mess with contrast and such in this case as I was interested in how the iPhone's camera itself had handled the lighting situation and the blur effect, so basically for my own edification and for sharing with you all, just a little cropping and resizing of the image was enough. Obviously this particular photo is not destined to be a wall-hanger! :)
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Oh, I didn't realize how timely my #coughcough was. Sorry!

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Now HERE's a wonderful example of great use of bokeh!! Using a "real" camera and lens, subject and background/foreground are perfectly controlled and placed in terms of sharpness and softness so that the viewer's attention goes right to the subject and at the same time takes in the whole scene and sees the story..... Well done! :)
 
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