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Hi everyone,
I've been out of the game a little while since the birth of my daughter. Getting back into it now, and went for a stroll around the grounds of Kedleston Hall.
I didn't really think I'd be taking many photos, but the mist gave quite interesting conditions even in the middle of the afternoon. I only had my D610 with 85mm 1.8 (and no tripod), so I ended up taking this one as a panorama of 15 photographs at f/1.8 using what I know as the Brenizer Method. It means only the gate is in focus. It was quite nice having to make do with the limits of having just the one lens, and probably more enjoyable than lugging around a pack full of gear on this occasion.
I've been out of the game a little while since the birth of my daughter. Getting back into it now, and went for a stroll around the grounds of Kedleston Hall.
I didn't really think I'd be taking many photos, but the mist gave quite interesting conditions even in the middle of the afternoon. I only had my D610 with 85mm 1.8 (and no tripod), so I ended up taking this one as a panorama of 15 photographs at f/1.8 using what I know as the Brenizer Method. It means only the gate is in focus. It was quite nice having to make do with the limits of having just the one lens, and probably more enjoyable than lugging around a pack full of gear on this occasion.