ISO100 – F5 – 1/1000 – 50mm
What I love about photography is that it allows me to explore plenty of places I would not have had any reason to go earlier. When I go with my camera, the place where I go does not really matter because I know for sure I’ll find interesting things to photograph. It seems the more I’m heading nowhere, the more chances I have to find interesting things.
Here I found an old tractor on a beach. I do not really know what a tractor is doing on a beach, but I found it quite interesting.


Hard metal, soft sea mist- very nice!
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Glad you like it and thank you!
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Excellent! I was going to ask why the tractor was on the beach … guess we’ll never know! The detail really stands out in B&W, doesn’t it?
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Yes, the details stands out in B&W but there is software that helps bring those details out. Thank you very much Laurie! π
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Great perspective and great sharpness, also nice bokeh! A very interesting and unique scene Meho!
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Thank you Elina! Have a great day.
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You too!
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That lamp really is casting a nasty view … π
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Thank you! I also appreciate the lamp details.
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Great image. I have to agree with you that lately it doesn’t matter where I go with my camera. Ever since Monochromia I’m getting out more and “seeing” more!
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Thank you Emilio and tell us when you buy your camera!
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I was waiting for you! I actually have the money saved up but it gets complicated.The possibility of another huge expense within the next year. So I may have to wait. And do more research.
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Tu as trouvΓ© ce vieux tracteur et tu as su en tirer parti avec cette profondeur de champ! Belles textures sur le pneu et le mΓ©tal! Le noir et blanc permet de dΓ©tailler encore plus certaines matiΓ¨res π
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Merci StΓ©phane! π
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Great image Meho, there is nothing like a “Nifty Fifty” lens to get a tack sharp image and throw the background out of focus. Really nice job π I guess we will all be wondering now what that tractor was doing there π
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Thank you Joseph! Love that lens too.
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