This image was taken at Jekyll Island,Georgia. I used my Nikon D70s. Most people who saw this photo said it is very beautiful and very inspiring piece of work. It has been posted in other art community sites. Since I am a first time Redbubble member, this is the first art piece I am posting and selling it as prints. I would love to read your comments. :) Happy Holidays.
taken w/ a kodak z1485 IS panorama stitching done in camera from 3 photos taken at piedmont park sunset – Midtown Atlanta Ga
Part of a series of images highlighting the architecture of the Buckhead area of Atlanta, GA. 2008
This is my homegrown tulip with a “twist”... Duluth, GA By: / Terri~Lynn
Downtown Atlanta, GA
Downtown Atlanta, GA.
Two buildings in Downtown Atlanta, Ga. The Contrast of an old classic style building reflected in a new abstract highrise. Taken on October 25 during The American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Walk.
This image was taken on the side of the road in Flovilla, Georgia in the south part of Metro Atlanta. It is a picture of a Tiger Lily with a little bug walking down in the middle of the flower. I used my Nikon 70Ds for this image.
Atlanta lights
We have lived in the Atlanta area for 24 years and have lost four pet family members. This is their final resting place. Under the dogwoods near the granite rocks…..Our favorite spot.
this shot was taken at the atlanta aquarium on 9/8/06.
A barred opening on the wall of a smokestack near Little Five Points in Atlanta.
Grafitti in the Little Five Points area of Atlanta.
Cool shot of postings on a wall in the Little Five Points area of Atlanta, GA.
Shot of the Coca Cola sign located near Underground Atlanta.
I took this photo recently when David and I visited my daughter in Atlanta. The covered bridge is at Stone Mountain, quite lovely there. Stone Mountain, Georgia USA
Depth of field (DOF) refers to that part of a photograph that appears to be in focus. It exists within a plane perpendicular to the axis of the cameras viewpoint. The photographer chooses which affect of depth of field to choose. Narrow DOF tends to separate the subject from an out of focus background, in this image notice how a line of sharpness moves through this photograph of a tray of sewing bobbins. / / While greater DOF incorporates the background as an essential element in the photo. Increasing the light allowes for a stopped down aperture and a greater depth of field. / / A photographer has three tools to manage the DOF, choice of lens, aperture and focal point. The focal length of a lens affects one element of the DOF available from that lens. Generally speaking the shorter the focal length of the lens, the greater the DOF. When set at the same aperture and focal point a longer lens will always have a shallower DOF then a wide angle lens will. A focus point 2 feet from the camera will have less DOF than a focus point of 10 or 100 feet. Aperture selection is the third tool. When a lens is stopped down to, let’s say f22 it will always have greater DOF then if shot wide open at f2.8. / An example of a depth of field chart illustrates the concepts of managing DOF. The cells give two distances the first is the closest distance to the camera that the subject will be in acceptable focus. The later number is the furthest distance from the camera that the subject will be in acceptable focus. / / Hyperfocal distance is a focus point that will give the greatest range of DOF keeping acceptable focus only to infinity but not beyond. / Example / 24mm lens aperture of f11, focused to 9’ gives a DOF of 4’4”/infinity / 200mm lens aperture of f11, focused to 550’ gives a depth of field of 282’6”/infinity / So as the chart points out if you were shooting with a 200mm lens at f11 and the main subject is 290’ from the camera focusing on infinity would put the prime subject out of focus. But focusing to 550’ moves your DOF forward so the subject and background will be sharply focused. / So have fun and happy shooting-Larry “Revisiting On Depth of Field” was featured in TUTORIALS 11/05/09
A pen and ink drawing colorized by computer . . .A very spooky night!
Santa bites what he considers “contraband”-leaves a letter directing the folks to read his guidelines on his website/blog.
This turned out to be a self portrait.Very symbolic ,surreal impression of my self . . .
Hey . . it could happen . . .
We have got to help feed the hungry man!!! (and Women . . )
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