Sheer green bokeh is a delight
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This metal art museum is a wonderful exhibition. It features up to 300 metal robots. Some of them are from my childhood Manga memories. Joel and I spent a long time trying to do bokeh shots in there. This place is really reserved for nerds.
Sony A7RV
FE 35mm f1.4 GM
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I think the distracting bokeh takes away the focus of the swallow
Sony A7RV + FE 200-600mm f5.6-6.3
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A bee or wasp. I cannot tell exactly what it is either. I just like the green bokeh.
It was a late night yesterday. My pal and myself went searching for the sweet spots taking the gorgeous surfer's paradise sunset. It was not a disappointing experience. Persian Dinner at the nearby location too.
Pentax A 200mm f4 macro
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I love shallow depth of field at one stage. It was what a lens geek would do. I have tons of shots on the shoes hung up in the laneway of Melbourne. I never quite understood why this was done first place.
My pals tell me it was a way to mark the sales point for weeds. Or it was a mysterious way to play a game.
Olympus 150mm f2
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Another El Nina gonna hit Australia and this will be the third one in the past 10 months. This means the continuous wet weather will make my regular photo walk a bit more challenging to do so in the coming months.
When I took this shot, I kind of hope no one was going to rob me from behind...
Sony A7RIV
FE 50mm f1.2 GM
A stroll in the woods. Refreshing to see a mushroom. Shallow depth of field is nice too.
Sony A7RIV
FE 24mm f1.4 GM