Fifth photo with a vintage Pentax K10D
Three layers of glass (four with the camera lens) & rain, Central Copenhagen at night. Pentax K10D & a Pentax A 50mm 1.2 lens, which arrived a couple of days ago.
Other photos in the series:
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Seventh
Frosty branches
Other photos in the series:
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Seventh
Frosty branches
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Uploaded31/10/2024 - 09:28
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Posted 01/11/2024 - 00:24
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The problem (?) lies, I believe, in the pane of glass of the building you are in. Your brain processes the view and pays the distortion no notice and attends to the important matter of what is outside - and that caught your attention. The camera, on the other hand, records the most subtle modifications made by that pane of glass and provides an object lesson in 'perception'. The animate and the non animate perceive different things! If you want that effect then great. Standing in the open doorway would produce a totally different view.
Posted 02/11/2024 - 21:28
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pauljay wrote:
Trying to work out what's in focus! Perhaps it doesn't need anything in focus!
Trying to work out what's in focus! Perhaps it doesn't need anything in focus!
I tried too for couple of minutes, not even the texts are in focus
-- Kasper Bergholt
Posted 02/11/2024 - 21:33
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davidwozhere wrote:
The problem (?) lies, I believe, in the pane of glass of the building you are in. Your brain processes the view and pays the distortion no notice and attends to the important matter of what is outside - and that caught your attention. The camera, on the other hand, records the most subtle modifications made by that pane of glass and provides an object lesson in 'perception'. The animate and the non animate perceive different things! If you want that effect then great. Standing in the open doorway would produce a totally different view.
The problem (?) lies, I believe, in the pane of glass of the building you are in. Your brain processes the view and pays the distortion no notice and attends to the important matter of what is outside - and that caught your attention. The camera, on the other hand, records the most subtle modifications made by that pane of glass and provides an object lesson in 'perception'. The animate and the non animate perceive different things! If you want that effect then great. Standing in the open doorway would produce a totally different view.
Good points. I think the glass of the bus shelter adds another twist - making parts of the photo look like molten glass to me.
I didn't really plan the photo - it was just playing around with the new 1.2 lens while being stuck in the rain in a Burger King shop.
-- Kasper Bergholt
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