Thursday, June 9, 2022

Just Sitting in the Garden

 Yesterday afternoon the weather was nice enough to sit in the garden.  While not a national treasure, it is our garden and there are some interesting and rather beautiful pictures to be taken.  I was interested in the use of depth of field and bokeh to experiment with a couple of shots.

First was this picture of a bramble flower caught up in bindweed.  


  









I have found that if I use f/6.5 from about ten feet away and focus on the flower, the background blurs out and I need only a minimum of post-processing.  Here, I only needed to crop.  

Next, a picture of a fruiting shrub - just one branch of a larger bush.  


This was taken a bit closer, from about five feet.  Again, f/6.5 and a minimum of post-processing.  However, although the detail of he cobweb is clear, I feel the image is a bit stark and perhaps the background could have been more interesting.  Perhaps a narrower aperture setting next time!

Finally a picture from the gooseberry bush. I put this on 365project.org as a daily upload.  Again, I was about five to seven feet away and needed only minimal post-processing.


This was a dark corner of the flower bed and is a study of light and dark.  Taken at f/6.3, the shallow depth of field intending to bring out th caterpillars on the leaf - see if you can spot them!

There was quite a bit of activity in the garden and not, it seems, just wildlife!






Just Sitting in the Garden

 Yesterday afternoon the weather was nice enough to sit in the garden.  While not a national treasure, it is our garden and there are some i...