Foto Timo – Digikuvat
May 2008, a few days in Kangasala, Finland.







Looking at the next photograph I was wondering what the special thing is about this photograph. Then I zoomed in, and there was the surprise. I uploaded this photograph in full resolution so that you can find out for yourself:




And for the fun of it, here’s another one to zoom in. Taken at with the 35/1.4 at 1.4. Pretty sharp lens, huh? Makes it fun to explore the details. Pity the fullview with this flash tool doesn’t look too good. Oh, and as far as I know color profiles are not interpreted in it either (general Flash problem). Maybe I should just stop complaining :p















I’ve actually used some of the photographs shown here in a post a year ago, when I was trying different blog designs. Even if I wasn’t posting officially on this blog at that time, you still might have seen them. Still I hope most of you have not.
I’m not quite satisfied with the colors, but after several hours of repeated corrections I thought I’ll be fine and leave perfectionism aside for today ;).
One thing I notice in old photos is how I see all the things that I’d do differently today: Make the lines straight, change the balance of shapes, expose differently – but apart of all “errors” it’s always a big reward to see how you’ve improved from one year to another. That, to me, makes it really worth to spend time on photography.
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