Rense Haveman Well-Known Member Jan 23, 2021 #1 Just some very thin DOF with the Helios 44M Detail with the Helios 44M by Rense Haveman, on Flickr
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jan 24, 2021 #2 Very thin indeed. I like it. Nice muted colours too.
Pete Askew Admin Jan 24, 2021 #3 Now that wasn't what I expecting. Not a mollusc in sight! Very effective, Rense.
Rense Haveman Well-Known Member Jan 24, 2021 #4 Pete Askew said: Now that wasn't what I expecting. Not a mollusc in sight! Very effective, Rense. Click to expand... Well... beech/beach, bad/bed, etc..... sometimes it's not easy, English.... There is quite some irregularity in the language...
Pete Askew said: Now that wasn't what I expecting. Not a mollusc in sight! Very effective, Rense. Click to expand... Well... beech/beach, bad/bed, etc..... sometimes it's not easy, English.... There is quite some irregularity in the language...
Dave Farnes Well-Known Member Jan 26, 2021 #5 Works well, I like the limited range of colours. Beech is correct for the tree, I think Pete was thinking of razor clams. They are in the sea Pete.
Works well, I like the limited range of colours. Beech is correct for the tree, I think Pete was thinking of razor clams. They are in the sea Pete.
Rense Haveman Well-Known Member Jan 26, 2021 #6 Dave Farnes said: Works well, I like the limited range of colours. Beech is correct for the tree, I think Pete was thinking of razor clams. They are in the sea Pete. Click to expand...
Dave Farnes said: Works well, I like the limited range of colours. Beech is correct for the tree, I think Pete was thinking of razor clams. They are in the sea Pete. Click to expand...