Thursday, February 13, 2014

Exercise

While taking a walk in the neighborhood, I decided to do 
a depth-of-field photographic exercise.  I focused sharply on plants
and  gave the backgrounds pleasing bokehs.









How did I do?

24 comments:

  1. You have focused our eyes expertly on the shapes and colors of your intended subjects. The larger aperture for a narrower depth of field would have also made your shutter speed super fast in the bright light of Florida.

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  2. There are some really nice pictures here. It's nice seeing some flowers and the bokeh works well in complimenting the flowers. Nice work.

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  3. I'm dizzy with the splendor of your sharpness and blur! But I think you're getting the picture! :)

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  4. I like every one of these. I think you did very well indeed.

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  5. It made me smile and smile to see these beauties, and thank you for the doses of sun!

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  6. Very well! I always get these wrong: my focus is always on an almost invisible blade of grass in foreground!

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  7. Oh, you are getting SO good!! I love these beautiful flowers/colors with the soft background!! Perfect, Jack!! Have fun today!!

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  8. Tres, tres jolie Jack, j'adore the bougainvillea.

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  9. I think you did a marvelous job!

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  10. Jack, your exercise is a great success. Fine control of depth of field. I'm jealous of the beautiful plants growing around you. I see whites and grays around here this time of year.

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  11. Nice exercises, Jack! :-)
    Seriously, very nice photos!

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  12. I like bokeh in shots. Especially if the background is very simple. Great shots Jack.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  13. A nice shot of summer for us poor suffering northerners, Jack!

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  14. You had a much better camera than mine! :o)

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  15. Ditto Lowell. It's a treat to see so much color in the middle of winter.

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  16. A+. That first one has gorgeous composition and light shading.

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  17. You get an A+ and so glad that you are far away from the frigid cold!

    Bises,
    Genie

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  18. I'm too timid to use fully manual settings. Your exercise gives me impetus to practice. Plus, you made me look up "bokeh", a word I did not know. So thanks for the education. And thanks for the nice comment you left on my last post.

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  19. The beach yesterday and now this display of lush plant life. I'll give you an A+ :).

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