“ Spranz Inspired Juvenile Wren ”
I've always loved using shallow DOF in my photography. I enjoy the painterly feel that bokeh brings to an image, and takes the viewers eye straight to the subject. Some years ago, a fellow photographer made a comment on one of my butterfly images, saying that it was reminiscent of Henrik Spranz...
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  • Melissa Varkonja Edited 3 years ago

    I can see how he has influenced your style which is very recognizable in the album. Thanks for explaining your process, I appreciate the learning Sarah

    I can see how he has influenced your style which is very recognizable in the album. Thanks for explaining your process, I appreciate the learning Sarah

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  • Karen Wyer Edited 3 years ago

    I really like your use of shallow depth of field in your images  Sarah, they’re distinctly yours. I recognised this image as yours before reading the detail… more

    I really like your use of shallow depth of field in your images  Sarah, they’re distinctly yours. I recognised this image as yours before reading the detail. A beautiful capture.

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  • Allison Weber Edited 3 years ago

    That is lovely. Adorable wren. So much bokeh and softening. I looked up Spranz and his work is remarkable. I have a feeling it takes a very expensive long lens to get… more

    That is lovely. Adorable wren. So much bokeh and softening. I looked up Spranz and his work is remarkable. I have a feeling it takes a very expensive long lens to get that kind of bokeh.

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Fujifilm X-T4 Fujifilm 100-400mm
1/250 f/5.6 3200 400

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