That’s very nice. The detail just “pops,” even if you bent some sliders.
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> On Sep 29, 2020, at 02:13, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Beautiful detail. Who has been using it as a scratching post?
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> Thank you. It's just some form of Birch tree that has the paper peeling.
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> When I refer to a particular 3D look that the Olympus F2 lenses have,
> I think this picture illustrates what I'm thinking. It's as though the
> subject (tree) is separate from the rest of the picture. We can say
> that it's all about the bokeh, narrow DoF, etc., but there is
> something else going on that makes this image look like the tree is
> actually sitting in front of the picture.
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> Granted, I did a bunch of editing to, uh, "enhance" the picture, but still....
>
> AG Schnozz
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