
I can't say that I had particularly much time today, but luckily I got this shot early in the morning on my way to work. It's again one of those fuzzy fore-/background images with only a tiny slice of reality in focus. I can't get enough of that at the moment. The incredibly interesting thing for me is, that you can create all sorts of effects, simply by moving some inches around. This time I used the Sigma 70/2.8 at f8 and 1/640s. The out-of-focus leaves are still pretty blurry, because I am focusing so damn near, but this time you have a vague impression of the city in the background.
I can't exactly claim that I planned the image that way. It's been more of an experiment, but in the future I know what I get at these settings.
The Song of the Day is "Morning Has Broken" from Cat Stevens' 1971 album "Teaser and the Firecat". See a very nice spring video on YouTube.
Monday, April 21, 2008
556 - Morning Has Broken
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Labels: Austria, Color, Foto, Fotografie, Green, Leaves, Morning, Nikon D300, Photo, Photography, Sigma 70/2.8 Macro, Sun, Tree, Vienna, Wien
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3 comments:
Great shot! Love the angles of your photographs. thanks for sharing
I like where you're going with these. You've inspired to me try to copy you on this series. :)
beautiful image for the perfect song I love cat stevens!!!!
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