“ Wide Aperture - Voigtländer Vito II ”
By using an f/1.4 aperture, I was able to create an extremely shallow depth of field. The only thing really sharp are the silver numbers indicating the shutter speeds. Other numbers, mere millimeters away, are no longer in focus.

This 1950s era Voigtländer pocket folder was my first ...
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  • Susan Gutterman Edited 10 months ago

    A great subject and composition with just the numbers in focus.

    A great subject and composition with just the numbers in focus.

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  • Bonnie Davidson Edited 10 months ago

    Les, you worked your magic and have given us a great image with the shallow DOF.  Well done!

    Les, you worked your magic and have given us a great image with the shallow DOF.  Well done!

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  • Kathryn Watson Edited a year ago

    Great DOF! I really like that the focus was on the numbers. Great back story!

    Great DOF! I really like that the focus was on the numbers. Great back story!

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  • Susan Nelson Edited a year ago

    way cool, neat old lens, so many numbers compared to these newer ones

    way cool, neat old lens, so many numbers compared to these newer ones

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Fujifilm X-T1 Fujifilm Fuji 35mm f/1.4
1/500 f/1.4 250 35

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