Another 365 Project – Day 204
A photo from home. Everyday life.
A photo from home. Everyday life.
The narrow depth-of-field, the “creamy” bokeh, the vignetting — these are all optical, not digital effects. Taken with my Leica M and super fast Voightlander Nokton 35mm f/1.2 walking the four legged one.
Today I photographed the Day of the Hour which was a day of several riders attempting to set one hour records for their age group. This involves a cyclist riding their bike on a track in a velodrome completing as … Continued
A couple of photos at intersections in the evening. I shot these with the Voightlander 35mm f/1.2 Nokton.
It’s been some time since I walked around the Air Canada Centre and Skydome and many others were enjoying another summer-like September day. Taken with the Leica M and my non-aspherical 28mm Elmarit-M.
Yesterday was my daughter’s last day at the golden arches. Lit by the window light on camera left. Fujifilm X-Pro2, XF 56mm f/1.2.
My automatic, a.k.a. self-winding, Seiko that my father gave years (decades) ago. I used the XF 56mm f/1.2 on the X-Pro2 with an extension tube to get make the macro shot of the automatic mechanism. Lit with the Yongnuo bounced … Continued
I recently read a review of one of Fuji’s lenses, the XF 16mm f/1.4, that also happens to be a lens I own. There are a couple of unique feature about this lens: firstly, is the very large aperture wide … Continued
On my commute home, walking to Union Station.
More photos created during our trip a couple of weekends ago to Point Pelee.
Lighting highly reflective surfaces can be a challenge, but when executed properly makes for interesting photographs. We have a hand blender and while it may be an anachronism, it still does the job. Lit using a couple of hand flashes … Continued