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08/02/2005 04:28:49 AM |
Sure, no problem. Keep shooting ! You certainly are trying to capture the out-of-the-ordinary - I like that ;) |
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08/01/2005 05:25:12 PM |
Great comment.Looking at the picture again I can see that focusing on the mirrored image would have been a much better shot. Thanks again for the advice. |
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08/01/2005 01:51:33 PM |
I'm not trying to be a wise-guy here, just venting what strikes my mind, okay ?
I think the pic would have been better if taken from a position that is a bit more to the right. The brush in her hand interferes with the face in the mirror, which is a shame.
Another idea: try fooling around with another aperture to get more depth of field. Focus on the face in the mirror. The 'real' head in the foreground would become out of focus or blurred, and therefor (imho) less distracting. And don't be afraid of zooming in a little. A subtle glimpse of the 'real' head, just within the frame on the left, would (I think) add a lot more drama to the shot.
Furthermore, a great composition ;) |
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