

Maybe I am overdoing it with my faible for low DoF, but then I find the autumn leaves in that context really wonderful – beauty not in a grain of sand but in a single leaf, alone or against just the idea of a background, blurred to an extend where the colors only signal the wonders of an autumnal forest.
For my taste – you are not overdoing … 🙂 I like these to the extreme – when the DoF (i.e. the background) looks like some watercolour painting. That is one great possibility to accentuate the object.
I am with you regarding the extreme focal length that you mentioned in your last posting … but since I am not quite sure about the why – why loving extrem focal lengths – I didn’t comment. Still thinking about it. 🙂
Neid! Toll geworden…!