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Flying stork

Flying stork
Copyright ©2006, Sergey Green
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Photographer: Sergey Green
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Uploaded: 08-Jul-2006 18:32 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E500
Exposure time: 1/2500 s
Aperture: F2/8
Focal length: 300 mm
Lens: Nikkor 300mm ED 2.8
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ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
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Image resized to: 637x900

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Looks like the OOF in the background is made with a mirror lens, all these little circles are very common for mirror lenses....makes it very distracting IMO...!

regards,

Fonzy - at 11:31 CEST on 09-Jul-2006 [Reply]

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Great shot Sergey - I too have had this happen quite a few times....I have wonderedhow it happens on one shot and not another with DOF.....bevellee

Bevellee Bryceson at 11:24 CEST on 10-Jul-2006 [Reply]

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Bevellee Bryceson wrote:
> Great shot Sergey - I too have had this happen quite a few times....I have wonderedhow it
> happens on one shot and not another with DOF.....bevellee
>

Thanks again, Bevellee. I think circles have something to do with the motion. I started paying some attention to it and I notice this pattern from just about any lens I use; sometimes it is there, sometimes it is not. Yesterday I even saw those on few macro shots I did. Perhaps I will upload those later. Here is one with 50-200;

http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=6395

I do not find it to be distractive though, just different.

- Sergey

Sergey Green at 12:00 CEST on 10-Jul-2006 [Reply]