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Sometimes when I'm working with a client on a project that's meant to capture the whole of something, I take a few minutes to capture small pieces of it. Shot from odd angles, with things like highly selective focus or other techniques that produce unexpected abstractions - the results often end up getting used as backgrounds or other decorative/layout elements when the project goes to print or the web. Any non-standard views to share on this Nikon Wednesday? This one's with a D810 and a 35/1.4. 2020-02-21_TDSI-DAGOR_DSC_1694.jpg.378c7476d80cde4b57b4cb88ee5cd2c9.jpg

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Taken in Elk Grove, CA, 24 September 2020 @ 10:11 AM

Nikon D750 1/320 sec, f/4.5, ISO 800, Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 A032N set at 65 mm, Range: 2.37 meters

 

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I've never been able to see the difference between a Leica photograph and a P&S photo on the Internet, but I gotta say, those photos taken with the new Z cameras are something special. It must be the wide aperture high end Z lenses.
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