Shallow Depth of Field
Panoramas I shot with wide aperture lenses, and longer focal length to show shallower depth of field. Some panoramas require stitching together over 300 individual shots to achieve this effect.
Ravenna Park, Seattle WA
May-2012
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Parking Garage, Capitol Hill, Seattle WA
Apr-2012
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Statues, Eastlake Ave Whole Foods, Seattle WA
Jan-2012
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Sandbox, Roanoke Park Playground, Seattle WA
Mar-2010
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Artist Larry Calkins at his Studio, Tiger Mountain WA
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Gardens, Sand Point, Seattle WA
Aug-2010
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Blacksmith Artist Patrick Maher in his Studio, Seattle WA
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Motorcycles Under the Viaduct, Seattle WA
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Cat, Seattle WA
May-2010
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Self-Portrait, Capitol Hill, Seattle WA
Mar-2010
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Gas Works Park, Seattle WA
Oct-2010
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12th Ave & Pike St, Capitol Hill, Seattle WA
May-2010
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The Seattle Center, Seattle WA
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Cherry Blossom Trees, Capitol Hill, Seattle WA
Mar-2010
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Trailer, Ballard, Seattle WA
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Sculptures, Ballard Locks, Seattle WA
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Artist Juan Alonso in His Studio, Seattle WA
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Construction Site, Capitol Hill, Seattle
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Bookstore, University District, Seattle WA
Jun-2010
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Utility Room, Apartment Building, Seattle WA
May-2010
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Sculpture, Marina Park, Kirkland WA
May-2010
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Sturgus Park, Seattle WA
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Roanoke Park, Seattle WA
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