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  • Canon EOS 20D
    150 mm
    ISO 200
    Flash: Not Fired

    Posted 3 years ago

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    0 n3on

    good color combo !

    0 Lee

    yay a lonesome chair...I have a pic or 2 like this. Great.

    0 Kenny

    Thanks all, much appreciated!

    0 steefje

    The simpler the better.. It's great how you notice everyday stuff that's everywhere but nobody even thinks taking a picture of

    0 brett Admire

    great clarity..i love random things like this

    0 Micki

    Now I don't feel so bad about the chair I'm sitting in right now. Thank you.

    0 matt

    As all have said, the dof is awesome, but the soft light is even better. Great exposure.

    0 Roger

    Awesome shot. My kind of shot / post. I love it. Makes you wonder where that chair has been.

    0 BobC

    Lovely sharp shot, nice image.

    0 Hendra

    Lovely color and tone. Great catch.

    0 ROB

    This is such a sharp shot, everything intended to be in focus is crystal clear. Fantastic.

    0 Tom from (p h o t o w a l l s)

    Gosh, you hit the spot again, Kenny. What an amazing sharpness on the chair. All I can say is wow!

    0 Mads Jensen

    looks great, like the DOF, the thing on the right is a bit annoying for my eye.

    The shot looks a bit like one of my own.

    0 Ashish Sidapara

    Lovely composition, nice subject against a dark background and love the dof too!

    0 Dean S

    Brilliant, nice use of DOF here and the focal length compresses the shot perfectly. Nice work.

    0 What The Heck Journal

    Hey.
    I like the small DOF you use in these types of shots. The long focal length really compresses the subject and makes it stand out.
    - Martin

    0 Renato

    Very nice...You seem to find the most strangest things to shoot in the strangest of places...Love the colours!


"Lovely light and muted colors."
- Turnbill on On Misty Road