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bokeh link fence

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As an antidote to the somewhat disturbing jester shots, here's a very different one from New Orleans. It's a shot of a chain link fence covering a glass window. I shot it with a 50mm prime lens at f/1.8, so the depth of field is only an inch or so deep. The reflections on the glass, along with the shallow dof, made for some nice bokeh.

As usual, all comments, suggestions, constructive criticism, etc., are welcomed and greatly appreciated.

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  1. _nejire_ 43 months ago | reply

    Hi, I'm an admin for a group called don't fence me in, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

  2. GiGa75 41 months ago | reply

    beautyful shot

  3. Aldo John 33 months ago | reply

    I admire you guys for how you make stunning shots out of very simple subjects..

  4. australianpolicyonline 22 months ago | reply

    Thanks from Australian Policy Online. This pic is our feature image (with attribution) for APO's Justice section for a week or so from 4 August 2011. See www.apo.org.au/justice (illustrating a paper called ' The case for an Australian national security strategy’). PS. APO is a non profit website making the latest Australian social policy research available to the public. Thank you for listing your image with a Creative Commons license.

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