Thursday, December 30, 2021
The picnic table
Here is a fun trick I use now and then when I'm out with my full frame Canon, and a good enough lens, in this case the Sigma 50 mm f/1.4. This is the same place as in yesterday's post, the lower lake at Rudan. This spot is popular with anglers, and they often use the picnic table when they take a break from the fishing. Back to the trick. I shot this at f/1.4 to get the shallow depth of field. After taking a first photo aiming at the table, I turned off the AF and took three more photos to get a wider view. I then stitched the photos together, and the result is a bokeh panorama.
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7 comments:
Nice work Stephan.
Well done.
Very nicely done!
Excellent work, thanks for explaining your method.
Nice shot, looks like a good spot to sit.
Too late for that Amy, the rescue service was here saving a couple of people a few weeks ago Some people will never learn.
Great job! Love that table.
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