November 9, 2011 8:27 am
Experience is the comb that nature gives us when we are bald. – Anon
Another split focus, single frame experiment; the hairdresser’s quote is suggested by the full-frontal flash on the flower stalks. For the rest of the exposure the lens barrel has been swiftly rotated, moving the focus closer to infinity. This gives reasonable definition to the distant magnolias and a short star trail – but the depth of field is false and not otherwise possible at this close range with a telephoto.
This is the last I will show of the magnolias. The tree of course is now in full green leaf.
85mm, ISO 2000. 30 seconds at f8.
Posted by Barney Brewster
Tags: flash, focus, high ISO, long exposure, moonlight photography, New Plymouth, Nikon D700, spring, Taranaki, telephoto, trees
Categories: Night photography