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Sessions with Jeremy Ezell. Various Photo Environments, Portraits, Macro & Color Experiments
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Sessions with Jeremy Ezell. Various Photo Environments, Portraits, Macro & Color Experiments
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(Canon 1DMKIIN – Canon 500 F/4 IS – 1/500th second – f/16)
You probably realize that a small aperture will provide you with the most depth-of-field, but stopping ALL the way down to your smallest aperture (usually the largest number, i.e., f/22, etc.) is not always a good idea. Many lenses offer a more appealing image at one stop shy of their smallest aperture. This is because of lack of contrast or flare at the smallest aperture.
Man, just when I decided to stop spending my money friviosly! I came across this website. 80’s Tees I’m so getting the Thundercats T-Shirt. So, cool!
Remember Thundarr the Barbarian? I can still feel my dad’s foot on my rear warning me I was wasting the day away sitting in front of the TV. That I’d better get outside to mow the grass before it gets too hot. Awesome.
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