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Different perspective shot after getting the early morning sun. I was actually lying on the rail to get thisview.
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Not so much of a 'Critique or Technique', just a comment... Very nice!!! I REALLY like this shot. Well done. (Offered WITH 'the grain of salt' due to my LACK of professional experience) I Do however know what please my eye, and this does. Keep 'em coming!
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this is a great perspective... i only wish you had used more DOF.. i would like to see it sharp throughout.. but others may disagree..
-------------- dustin www.hardwickphotos.com |
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Thanks Dustin,
I actually wanted this shot to look like this so the emphasis was on the rail and the spikes next to it. I may go back and reshoot this and get everything in sharp focus. Mahalo, Tom |
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i think the composition (which is good)itself places the emphasis where you want it.. but then as they is lead into the seen it is distracted a bit by its being out of focus..
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