Less Than Perfect

I took these pictures at Biltmore, it’s obvious that they are less than perfect but I really liked them. I don’t normally delete my images until I get home, believe it or not I took this blurry image on purpose. You can still tell that it’s a couple walking their dogs.

Aperture Priority, EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens, f/4, 1/250sec, ISO 100, exposure bias -0.3step, focal length 105mm, pattern metering

This image happened so fast, I didn’t have time to focus but I think I like it because it captures life.

Aperture Priority, EF70-200mm f/4L USM lens, f/4, 1/200sec, ISO 100, Exposure bias -0.3step, focal length 118mm, pattern metering

This one is not so bad, I was sharing my dinner with the squirrel.

Aperture Priority, EF70-200mm f/4L USM lens, f/4, 1/40sec, ISO 100, Exposure bias 0step, focal length 200mm, pattern metering

I was inside the Conservatory while taking this picture, they probably thought I got lost in there… still waiting.

Aperture Priority, EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens, f/4, 1/200sec, ISO 100, exposure bias -0.3step, focal length 105mm, pattern metering

This is part of life, less than perfect.

6 comments

    • Dallas, you would love the 50mm lens, great for food photos. I would love it for all the little critters out there, like to see them closeup. πŸ™‚

  1. I think the less then perfect moments are also most memorable. πŸ™‚

    Also reminds me of Wabi-Sabi:

    “Wabi-Sabi is a Japanese concept with various interpretations but those that resonate deeply are rustic elegance, quiet taste, refined beauty and the belief that objects gain value through use and age.”

    • Cambree, it’s the beauty that we see in things, these are definitely one of the most memorable moments. πŸ™‚

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