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After heart surgery in 2010 I began walking most days. When I walked I carried a Panasonic G3 mirrorless camera. The shop windows in my home of Deland, Florida became a major subject for me, especially the relationship between what was in the window and the reflections on the glass. This photo is of a window in an architectural salvage shop that I can generally count on for a combination of interesting objects and a haphazard arrangement of them. This was shot with a Panasonic G3 with a 14-42mm lens @ 42mm. The exposure was f/7.1 at 1/100 second at an ISO of 640. I generally shot windows with a circular polarizer so I can control the amount of surface reflection on the glass.
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Hand Window
Photographer: Scott A. Hamsik
hamsiksa | May 29, 2016
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Dimensions: 1920x1920
Size: 1915kb
Filed Under: Picture This: The Power of B&W