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Aperture Series @ 135mm: 'The Claw' Fountain at Night (Nikon D810)
The series looks at a backlit subject at night and diffraction star pattern through a tree and general imaging performance
'The Claw' Fountain at Night
Adobe Camera Raw 9.10.0.739. View ACR Settings. Camera Profile = Adobe Standard. No lens corrections used.
It’s sex week apparently, though I observed no practitioners this evening and I thought that students all had an A in that before college these days. The Claw' and other fountains on campus burble again after years of drought, not that emptying them had any impact whatsoever, but such empty gestures are right at home on a college campus where philosophy is studied, but only the right kinds where nothing means anything.
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