I walk in the morning and found these green leaf and dew interesting. I shot it using Canon EOS 40D and Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM Standard Zoom Lens.
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I found this yellow sun flower interesting. I shot it using Canon EOS 40D and Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM Standard Zoom Lens. In order to create bokeh or blur, I shot from above using f 2.8 and using manual focus on the sun flower.
I was using Canon EOS 40D and Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM Standard Zoom Lens
in this shot. To get smooth water fall in the picture, I have to play with slow shutter speed. I set exposure time to 0.3 second.
This week topic is Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far. We are going to play with perspective. I copy paste the definition from the instruction, so I won’t forget. 🙂 “Perspective is what makes a flat two-dimensional image, such as a photograph, appear like it is three-dimensional. To create this effect, you can use features like diagonal lines, which converge within the frame and literally suck in the viewer.”
In my photo, I shoot my church’s tower from below. My church name is GPIB Maranatha Bandung. This church’s building is quite vintage or retro. Is it a correct word to explain? Well, one of the interesting part in this church is its bell tower. In this picture, we can see the name of church, the bell tower, and the cross at top of the tower. Near and Far. 🙂













