I was taking photos of berries earlier this morning backlit against the morning sun using an old Pentax M series 80-200mm zoom on the K20D, and noticed the background tree shape, and decided to switch attention to the tree. Adjusting focus so it’s out but still recognisable is an interesting technique that’s worth trying for abstract views…quite dreamlike.
Peter Bargh
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October 29th, 2011
Photo365 – Day 302 – dreamscape
Tags: Autumn, backlit, blur, Dream, tree
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