“ Desert Trap ”
An old trap found rusting in the desert. I decided to create a film emulation of one of my favorite film stocks, Cinestill 800T for this image. The warmth of the film balanced by the cooler shadows is a cinematic look I enjoy with photography. The use of focus stacking allowed me to highlight ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Focus Stacking
  • Paul Johnson Edited 2 months ago

    Great shot-- I love how the colors are subtly carried through the frame because of the way the glass picks them up.

    Great shot-- I love how the colors are subtly carried through the frame because of the way the glass picks them up.

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  • Penny Spencer Edited 2 months ago

    This is a beautiful image of a rather horrible object. I love the colours and the light.

    This is a beautiful image of a rather horrible object. I love the colours and the light.

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  • Lynn Clayton Edited 3 months ago

    This is an old timer.. I recall rabbit traps of that vintage when I was young!! welcome to 52 frames-

    This is an old timer.. I recall rabbit traps of that vintage when I was young!! welcome to 52 frames-

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Nikon Z6iii Nikon 85mm f/1.8
1/3200 f/1.8 100 85

Tags

#somethingold #focusstack #shallowdepthoffield

Genre/Technique

f1.8 Aperture and Wider Still Life

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