Oh, I have to add that I’m surprised that you have such depth of field when using f/2.8! Out of habit, I would have never considered such an open aperture, but it works, and makes me want to get out and try it with my shots.ReplyCancel
Thank you, Bob. The lens has f/2.8 at its widest aperture but this image was taken at f/8. Now that think about it, all the elements in the scene are effectively at infinity, so f/2.8 might have worked as well. ReplyCancel
Glad to see that Siren of PS kept well out of reach. She’s a temptress that must be resisted or only lightly indulged…
Indeed. Thanks, Richard.
Oh, I have to add that I’m surprised that you have such depth of field when using f/2.8! Out of habit, I would have never considered such an open aperture, but it works, and makes me want to get out and try it with my shots.
Thank you, Bob. The lens has f/2.8 at its widest aperture but this image was taken at f/8. Now that think about it, all the elements in the scene are effectively at infinity, so f/2.8 might have worked as well.
The sailboat adds _so_ much perspective to his glorious photo, and highlights the bleakness of the landscape. Well done Rajan!
Unbelievable this serenity and pristine beauty, especially in “light” of the surreal orangeness that has currently enveloped the Bay Area…
Nachi – here in Iceland we are always an eruption away from disaster.