DOF I find very enjoyable for various reasons. Not only directly to the end, but also colours and curves. Of course straight ones want me to go to the end to see what is going on down there
I find this one pretty cool
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Where does it go?
400+ steps here, not reccomended for folks with bad knees
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In my wanderings on the Oregon Coast, I found many images lent themselves to BW.
Under the bridge, Florence Oregon
Ancient pilings, Oregon Coast
Roadrunner wrote:
DOF I find very enjoyable for various reasons. Not only directly to the end, but also colours and curves. Of course straight ones want me to go to the end to see what is going on down there
Good start Jim, thanks for hosting. Like all the backhoes, 400+ steps could be 13 flights up!!
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Just a few from the archives
scallihan wrote:
In my wanderings on the Oregon Coast, I found many images lent themselves to BW.
The second one shows not only DOF, but history also. Like them scallihan
boberic wrote:
Just a few from the archives
Nice serene scenes Bob..pg. 1
artwe the thought
after the thought
but it has depth@
stacked deep and
sold for cheep@@
Roadrunner wrote:
DOF I find very enjoyable for various reasons. Not only directly to the end, but also colours and curves. Of course straight ones want me to go to the end to see what is going on down there
Thanks for hosting RR. I'm guessing you are looking for long depth of field as opposed to shallow. See you later.
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