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ok took both of these at a musuem, there's a bit of blue lighting on the snake from the cage or whatever he's in i guess, hope it didn't ruin the shot. they both have a very shallow depth of field... was usin my 50mm 1.8.
which one has more potential here? ![]() ![]() -mj- http://www.pbase.com/mikej86 |
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I think the second one but it needs to be cropped to get rid of the tail.
Definitely different subject material from your norm ![]() Also a very difficult subject. Sorry...but these didn't do much for me. I have some similiar images from a visit last summer. I didn't fair any better ![]() |
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Mike, I really like the detail you captured in #1. Photographically speaking I know you are probably ambivalent about the blue cast from the light, but I think it makes it rather surreal. The snake looks like he's about ready to shoot a death ray from his eyes..
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #000000" ![]() ![]() style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #000000"Regards, style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #000000" Maw |
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thanks harley!
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