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365-156
Originally uploaded by mleung@CCA
Picture of a light display at the Oakland Museum of California.
I *think* I still want to be a professor.
365-156
Originally uploaded by mleung@CCA
Picture of a light display at the Oakland Museum of California.
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365-152
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A small camera and film exhibition at the SF History Center Exhibit Space at the SF Public Library.
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A sea otter off the Pacific coast!
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365-147
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Spotted jellyfish exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
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365-146
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Fort Mason, Building A, San Francisco.
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365-144
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Missed another day. I must be losing interest with this project.
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365-143
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Macro shot of the fuzz on a fresh peach. It was juicy sweet!
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365-142
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There's nothing like a fresh bowl of some very sweet cherries from the farmer's market.
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365-141
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Pattern on one side of a cotton round.
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365-140
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A macro shot of cotton rounds.
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365-139
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Another attempt at DOF stacking with a row of pushpins.
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365-138
Originally uploaded by mleung@CCA
Learned a new technique called "dof stacking" or "focus stacking." It could be used to extend the depth of field while using a fully open aperture. Basically, I took two photographs with two different focus points and merged them together using a program called CombineZM. So instead of one focus point, I now have two, or numerous focus points.
This is my first shot using this technique of some random items lying about on my desk. I tried to emphasize the difference between the two focus points on the red and blue monsters. I'll think about other uses with this technique.
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365-137
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Sloppy Joes!
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