“ An original 1760 doorhandle ”
I am living in a house built in 1753 and it's amazing that some original pieces survived.
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  • Volker Braun Edited 7 months ago

    Very homely motif. Brave with the shallow depth of field - perhaps a slight shift in focus towards the back would have been even more effective, but I know that you… more

    Very homely motif. Brave with the shallow depth of field - perhaps a slight shift in focus towards the back would have been even more effective, but I know that you often only notice that afterwards.
    Definitely a very nice shot!

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  • Gustavo Rangel Edited 7 months ago

    Amazing capture! Great composition and use of depth of field. Shooting at 2.8 was the right choice.

    Amazing capture! Great composition and use of depth of field. Shooting at 2.8 was the right choice.

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  • HK Photosnyper Edited 7 months ago

    Great close up shot and depth of field. ❤️

    Great close up shot and depth of field. ❤️

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  • Teri Byrdic Edited 7 months ago

    Neat shot. I love the dof and the perspective.

    Neat shot. I love the dof and the perspective.

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Regular Critique
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Nikon D7500 Nikon 50mm f/1.8d Recommended!
1/60 f/2.8 3200 50

Tags

#door #doorhandle #handle #antique #antik #details #closeup

Genre/Technique

Still Life

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