Inverary: disused farm implement
A photo that's been many years in the making. Having discovered this farm implement in a disused ruin on a photo-walk, I've been meaning to revisit and deploy the bokeh-panorama technique.
This is 100 frames (2.4GPixel!) using the Helios 58mm f/2 lens, stitched in Affinity Photo where the overlap reduced it to 260MPel. Pleasantly the bokeh is now noticeable, keeping the base of the wheel rims sharp but letting the far wall recede into a blurry distance.
This is 100 frames (2.4GPixel!) using the Helios 58mm f/2 lens, stitched in Affinity Photo where the overlap reduced it to 260MPel. Pleasantly the bokeh is now noticeable, keeping the base of the wheel rims sharp but letting the far wall recede into a blurry distance.
Related Images
0 58mm abandoned achievement anthropocene argyll art awe black-and-white blur bokeh bokeh-panorama calm-still camera characterful composite contrasts crazy-art decay depth-of-field diagonal digikam dof dull-light emotion equipment f2 fuji fuji-x-h1 helios intimate-landscape inverary landscape leading-lines lens light lines manipulated mankind-nature metal-stone narrow-dof near-far photography places projects raw-conversion rawtherapee run-down scotland shape-and-form timefulness toned transience zenExif
Camera: | FUJIFILM X-H1 | ISO: | 100 |
Focal Length: | 50mm (75mm-e) | Aperture: | f/undef |
Shutter Speed: | 0.02941176471s |
Location
GPS location: 56.242979, -5.07513