85mm f/1.8: Portrait of Nails
Same location as yesterdays post, just a different piling and nails. Mixing my current theme with the Portrait of Nail theme, hope you like and…happy Monday all!
f/1.8 | 1/160 | iso 100 | Canon 85mm F/1.8
…Enjoy!
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Nice shot as usual. The indents in the nail makes it for me.
Thank you so very much! I have this thing for rust, be it on nails, door hinges, rails, fences…just doesn’t matter to me! Lately it’s been on nails, I mean really, can’t go THAT wrong with rusted nails now can ya? 😀
Love it. This 85mm series is wonderful.
Thank you Caryn, I am glad you like the series. I’ve actually been thinking of doing a different lens for the next theme…just not sure which one yet!
awesome abstract with a great result…. fantastic work
Thank you so very much Fabrizio, you know me and rust…can’t keep me away for some reason!
Great find with a square nail. Love how the toning you applied has a bit of “bronzing” feel to it. Awesome one.
Thank you Brandon, glad you like it!
WOW! so impressive… amazing shot. Thank you dear David, with my love, nia
Thank you so very much Nia, I am really glad you like it. 😀
I really like the pattern shown along the nail. Your image draws me there.
Thank you Martina, greatly appreciated! I will be making it to your blog VERY soon…crazy life activities have been keeping me away, sigh. Guess it’s better than not having anything to do eh?
I like the textures and the composition on this photo. Well done.
Thank you kindly Gracie!
Love the DOF and comp!
Thank you very much Eden! I just love rusted out nails… 😀
Me encanta, me encanta, parece que el clavo se sale de la pantalla
Oh wow, what an interesting observation, the top nail does seem like it’s coming out of the screen! I am glad you really like this image, thank you!
*That’s* what it is about this shot – I could not put my finger on it till I read this comment. Fantastic focus and light to get an effect like that.
Thank you very much Ehpem!