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*DING!* It was a large photo hung inside of a display window promoting a condo complex. On the one hand, it almost seemed like cheating to photograph it, but on the other hand, by capturing the city reflected in the glass, I turned it into something new and different, which I think is perfectly acceptable. YMMV...3 reminds me of a pic of a pic.
Time for a funky image in this thread a 20 wide open.
You've made good use of it here.It was sunny here today....
I really don't think the photo world knows quite how good this lens is.
Shot at f/4.5, 1/250, ISO100 with a circular polarizer.
Very nice images John. I especially like the DOF in the black and white shot. That's not the easiest thing to achieve. In fact, I like everything about that picture.I picked up the 20mm on Friday, but today was the first time I've had a chance to really use it. I'm impressed.
Thanks, Richard. The 20mm on m-4/3 makes shots like this much easier to pull off. Handheld, ISO 400, 1/25s, f/2.0.Very nice images John. I especially like the DOF in the black and white shot. That's not the easiest thing to achieve. In fact, I like everything about that picture.
Regards.....Richard
Thanks, Terry. I'm thinking "luster" paper, but I might also try matte.John,
I'm really drawn to the dried corn/hot pepper shot. I've come back to it several times and think it would look nice printed.