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Matt Blaze
@mattblaze@federate.social  ·  activity timestamp 8 hours ago

Pescadero, CA, 2014.

All the pixels, but none of the fresh air, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/14832380095

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Beach

2 August 2014. Pescadero, California. No emulsions were harmed in the making of this image. M2400888
A beach on an overcast day. Small hill at right, water at left, a lone piece of driftwood in foreground.
A beach on an overcast day. Small hill at right, water at left, a lone piece of driftwood in foreground.
A beach on an overcast day. Small hill at right, water at left, a lone piece of driftwood in foreground.
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Matt Blaze
@mattblaze@federate.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 8 hours ago

Captured with a small full-frame camera and 21mm lens. A three second exposure smoothed waves and surf.

This was an exercise in tone, perspective, and convergence. The four major boundaries of the scene converge (approximately) near the center of the frame, forming a flattened X.

I moved around and composed this both with and without the driftwood in foreground, which interrupts the composition but, I decided, is helpful to anchor the frame.

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Matt Blaze
@mattblaze@federate.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 8 hours ago

The metadata for this image claims it was shot at f/16. That's wrong; it was more like f/2.5 or so. This was an artifact of the too-clever-by-half way Leica M cameras estimate the f stop. There's no mechanical link between the aperture ring and the camera body, so instead they estimate the f-stop with a separate light sensor that's compared with the brightness of the recorded image. This works reasonably well, except when you use an ND filter (as here), which confuses it to no end.

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