<top-posting> It's a very nice photo, Moose; I don't find the effects
distracting, either. One interesting effect is that just right of centre,
where four blades of grass intersect, there is a curious highlight where the
blade coming from upper right and the smaller blade just behind it (arching
nearly straight down) cross. I find it fascinating and actually think it adds
to the image.
Earl
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On 9/6/2004 at 6:20 PM Moose wrote:
>Excellent examples, Graham.
>
>Here is another example of the funny OOF effects mirror lenses can give,
>in this case the 500's sibling, a Tamron SP 350/5.6
><http://galleries.moosemystic.net/Garden04/pages/3649_16.htm>. In this
>case, rather than a donut effect on highlights, I got a sort of doubling
>effect on grass and stems at a certain distance. I can't say it really
>adds to the image, but it didn't seem to particualrly detract either.
>This was focused fairly close for a long lens, to create a different
>perspective rather than to bring something far away apparently closer.
>
>Moose
>
>GeeBee wrote:
>
>>Hi Luca,
>>
>>good ?
>>http://www.geebeephoto.com/html/o10.html
>>
>>
>>bad ?
>>http://www.geebeephoto.com/temp/Donuts.html
>>
>
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