For a compilation of the morning walk images, click here.
I decided to play with the 7artisans 12mm F 2.8 lens this morning because the window graphics at Finnegans Wake in Cole Valley had been updated. I used the 25mm lens several months ago and had to stand in the street to get an image. On my way there, I happened upon this corner bar where dressed mannequins stood in for customers. The background was fairly well lit when compared to my main subject who sat a few feet away from me on the other side of the window.

Spend a moment and watch this video on the 12mm lens/filter holder combination.
Here are some photos that were made on the way to the Valley.
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Potted Plant, Roosevelt Way In San Francisco. July 29, 2020. 12mm F 2.8 lens. |
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Flower Bed, Roosevelt Way In San Francisco. July 28, 2020. 12mm F 2.8 lens |
In this shot, it's the abundance of background that's the issue. Luckily, a shaft of clear light fell upon the flower while the background was rendered a bit darker. The lens is not a macro by any means, but seems to do a proper job if the subjects aren't too small.
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For Sale, Ashbury Terrace In San Francisco. July 28, 2020. 12mm F 2.8 lens. |
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Finnegans Wake In Cole Valley. January 28, 2020. 12mm F 2.8 lens. |
These updated window coverings were the real reason for my walk. If these painting are remotely accurate renderings of the regulars, I really need to spend some time there when we all emerge from the tunnel.
So many have suffered so much for so long. Let's remember to help others find their own way through this mess. If we all do our part to keep everyone safe, we're part of the solution, and not part of the problem.