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10/19/2004 05:23:22 PM |
Nothing seems to be in focus here |
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10/16/2004 07:11:41 PM |
What an impossible exposure... I'm sure you've gotten the comments about your blown out background. A different angle between subjects or better yet, shooting during the golden hours (just after dawn or just before sunset) would do wonders for this...
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10/16/2004 06:31:44 AM |
problem of focus and light. |
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10/14/2004 08:06:00 PM |
Better than the normal can phone examples |
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10/14/2004 01:19:52 PM |
one or other should probably be in focus. Unfortunately the idea is good but the execution spoils it, I think. Try using a smaller aperture and focus on the face of the closest person. I think it will have more impact |
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10/14/2004 01:40:12 AM |
The horribly overexposed backround draws way too much attention. Also I probably would have given this a higher mark if I hadn´t seen about 10 other shots with cans and a string. 4 |
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10/13/2004 03:18:51 PM |
good photography has lifted this slightly hackneyed subject |
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10/13/2004 10:48:19 AM |
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10/13/2004 04:33:39 AM |
Ordinarily I like shallow depth, but this is too extreme. Combined with the sunlit background, it makes the far character look too strange. The near subject is nicely cropped. |
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