Another same-but-different photo, this time posted three years after the original.
This is one of those same-but-different photos.
This and the first one were both shot with an 85mm prime on my D700 at f/5.6. But the trick is that I own two different 85mm Nikkors - the f/1.8 AF-D and the f/2.8 PC-E tilt/shift.
(My only other F-mount lens is a 50/1.8 shoot-through body cap.)
You'd think that there'd be some governing body to stop me from getting my hands on a lens that lets me force the world to be square and level, but there isn't.
Thirteen seconds at Yonge and Dundas on a Friday afternoon.
(This photo is an exception to my usual black+white=IR rule.)
It's not that I can't shoot other subjects, it's that I don't want to.
I have an orange suitcase, an orange sling bag, an orange umbrella, and an orange-and-navy messenger bag. Only the last one is actually because I like the colour, the rest are simply for visibility.
Nothing remarkable here, except that I do have to say that the tilt-shift macro lens is a lot of fun.
This is Camponotus Pennsylvanicus, as far as I can tell.