| Camera & Lens | Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT (Canon) & 100.0 mm | Shutter: | 1/250 s | |||
| Creation Date: | 2009:03:03 16:12:53 | Aperture: | f/4.5 | |||
| Artist: | Ari Brown | ISO: | 200 | |||
| Exposure Mode: | Normal program | Focal Length: | 100 mm |
The seasons are changing for real. Today I wore a light jacket and got hot – hot, I say! That means something around here. Also around here, there are flowers. I took this picture in the Arboretum – a great place for finding things like this. I’d tell you what kind it is, but this is a photography blog, not a botany blog. Also, we’re back to TtV (Through the Viewfinder) – something I have fun with but also something you requested back when I asked. Happy yet?
Tags: arboretum, flowers, Through The Viewfinder

Great vignetting here without going too overboard. Even kept some good detail in the foreground flower. Who doesn’t love ground glass?
That is darned trippy! Nice job.
That is the best part about ThroughTheViewfinder – you get all the exposure control and ease of digital, but you get all the vignetting and beautiful edge blur of the ground glass viewfinder. It’s definitely the most complicated way I can think of to take a picture though mirrors pointing at mirrors. There are about 5 axies to adjust on. I’m still figuring it all out.