“ Tee Time ”
Went to play golf today, and thought taking a picture of a golf ball on a tee would be a good idea for an f1.4 photo with a single focal point. When I brought that picture into light room, it turned out that photo was taken at F2.5. Oops. I guess no extra credit for me.
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  • Sheila Tasker Edited 5 years ago

    That’s the problem with my golf game...keeping a single point of focus on the ball! Well done.

    That’s the problem with my golf game...keeping a single point of focus on the ball! Well done.

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  • iam2alan Edited 5 years ago

    Still, well done Allen. Great separation using DoF.

    Still, well done Allen. Great separation using DoF.

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  • Alan Brandon Edited 5 years ago

    Cool perspective Allen. The eye-level POV makes the shot. Maybe clean up some of the stray blades of grass so they don't draw attention (or interfere with your swing ?)… more

    Cool perspective Allen. The eye-level POV makes the shot. Maybe clean up some of the stray blades of grass so they don't draw attention (or interfere with your swing ?). Nice light and detail too.

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  • allen bradford Edited 5 years ago

    This shot is a hole in one. lol Nice job.

    This shot is a hole in one. lol Nice job.

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1/640 f/2.5 100 50

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