Yesterday I spent five sunny hours on the island of Tiengemeten with my fellow students for our third meet-up. It reminded me (obviously) of the photo course. I’m sorry I haven’t updated the site earlier, but here’s another one of the Autumn shots of said course.
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Autumn 2
09 Dec
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I love this one, Jacco! The lighting and the bokeh Autumn leaves in the background… though the leaf seems to just be a hair out of focus, maybe it just had the slightest motion while you was taking the exposure… or was it a macro? Anyway, very nice!
Jeff, thanks for your comment. It was indeed a macro shot, and there was indeed “some” motion going on there. A gentle breeze is enough to keep the leaves almost constantly moving; I’m glad I didn’t bring my tripod on this occasion, it wouldn’t have done me any good. Macro makes the slightest breeze seem like a big storm. So, yes, just the slightest motion, I think that is indeed the case.