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vincentoiseau

The fence next to the blind I often visit. Shot on a monopod with a vintage Pentacon 135 mm 2.8 lens.

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After visiting the blind, I put my Pentacon 135 mm 2.8 on my camera to capture some close-ups of natural subjects and this fence was the first of them. Although I think the photo isn't what it could have been technically, I like the light and the DoF. This fence, with its rusty nail holding the parts together, is a subject that many would not photograph, but is very interesting to me (in the right light). Your comments are very welcome.
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Bravo Vincent, this beautiful picture of the fence that you photographed, because it rightly attracted you, is very beautiful. The grazing light highlights the texture of the old wood covered with lichens, some still with the beautiful yellow colors others withered, even the head of the rusty nail is very well rendered, good contrast and technical quality, ciao Giangiorgio
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Wonderful fence and shot, Vincent! Difficult to add to Giangiorgio! I want to say something other. This old fence is blind in both eyes. Bravo! Sincerely, Tatiana
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Hi Tatiana,

 

thank you very much! You always find something original to write, this time is no exception, I've come expect no less from your creative mind. KInd regards, Vincent

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Hi Larry,

 

pleased to meet you and thanks for your comments! I don't know if your words are meant as a pun, but I chuckled anyway ('you nailed it'). The details were just presenting themselves at this moment. Kind regards, Vincent

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It's also interesting to me, Vincent! I like everything on this picture, the strong texture, the presentation of all warm colors and nuances, the composition...! My sincere compliments! PDE
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Hi Pierre,

 

thank you for your friendly comments! It was the combination of the characteristics you mention that drew my attention. Kind regards, Vincent

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