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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 1 |
Sep 17 |
Reply |
Yes. I find that I'm using it more than my camera now. Which I don't necessarily like. Just handier. |
Sep 22nd |
| 1 |
Sep 17 |
Reply |
Much better. I had the camera down with in inches of the surf. |
Sep 22nd |
| 1 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Good timing Sam. I'm undecided about the foreground as it becomes a subject. Then you have the flowers, sun and balloon. I might of just went with the sun and balloon putting the balloon diagonally opposite of the sun. Nice when randomness comes into play. |
Sep 22nd |
| 1 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Contrast, focus, lighting and DOF are great. I'm still trying to make up my mind on the tree in the corner. |
Sep 22nd |
| 1 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Me too, Sol. The humor really came through when I enlarged the image. |
Sep 22nd |
| 1 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
I find that the shallow depth of field is a strain on my eyes. It might of been different if the D.O.F. was reversed. Focused foreground. Your mind wants to take you to whats focused whilst looking through the soft fine patterns. This photo is a good exercise on D.O.F. |
Sep 22nd |
| 1 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Good shot! My only suggestion would be a different position as to get more separation between the sun and the tree. I find that the sun draws me away from the tree which I find interesting with the silhouette and birds. |
Sep 22nd |
| 1 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Haha! I like your description. I would have never guessed. The back ground with its crisp focus and detail pulls me away from the bubble. The subject. Your settings seem right but the camera seems to have focused on the background as I thought the camera settings would have produced a crisper bubble. |
Sep 22nd |
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