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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Arrived in San Juan but our room wasn't ready.  We killed some time having lunch where I took these two shots with the Nikon D700 and 60mm macro.  I shot wide open at f/2.8 because I like a shallow depth of field.
I call shots like these "lifestle still-life" because they tend to tell a story of a person who left the objects as they are.


2 comments:

  1. Really enjoying your posts and am amazed at how you can shoot stock-worthy images anywhere you are! Would you mind including a bit of the EXIF data for future shots?... I'm mainly curious what f-stop you used for these as I have that same 60mm lens.

    Thanks for all the inspiration!

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  2. Thanks for the comment. I have updated the captions with the info you requested and will try to include it in the future whenever pertinent.

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