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11/27/2005 01:34:39 PM · #1 |
50 1.8 @ 1.8 -- I liked it, sharpened only a little...
50 1.8 @ some forgotten aperture probably f/4 -- the sky's blown out, I know, I like it. Kind of a sort of abstract or minimalism type thing going on here I suppose...
Thanks for looking ;-)
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11/27/2005 02:04:35 PM · #2 |
Love that first shot David.
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11/27/2005 02:12:32 PM · #3 |
Thanks sue.
Originally posted by pcody: nice. I like how the overuse of usm makes a dark outline. That and the shallow dof give it a 3d effect. |
Thanks, as far as usm, I only sharpened it about 50% at 0.5 1 threshold, and that accounts pretty much only for resizing for the web...so really no extra sharpening was added.
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11/27/2005 02:20:58 PM · #4 |
Well, I still like it. :)
The reason I mentioned usm was because of the noise in the background and the black outline. I notice that sometimes my pictures display both these outcomes when I apply usm. |
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11/27/2005 03:18:03 PM · #5 |
ahh good point Pat...I didn't even notice that. I guess whatever was behind it was just dark...it's either a bridge or the outline of the pond, I can't tell...almost looks intentional, but I'm not that good, I didn't even think about the background when I shot it...but it worked out anyway.
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11/27/2005 03:20:38 PM · #6 |
On second shot:
Originally posted by Jammur: I like the grainy feel, enhances the 'blah' winter ambiance of the shot. The offset subject works well here too, implying isolation while emphasising the bond between boy and dog. I do think the paper on the right is a weak element, having a sort of "Where's Waldo" effect, distracting the viewer to a second focal point. |
Thanks...yeah I thought about cloning that out, but ended up deciding I liked it anyway. I did end up cloning out one of those little wooden stands that holds a roll of baggies for folks to pick up their dog's doodoo with. Heck, that could be a bag of doodoo for all I remember.
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11/27/2005 03:41:32 PM · #7 |
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11/27/2005 04:23:16 PM · #8 |
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11/27/2005 05:28:47 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by deapee: ... 50 1.8 @ some forgotten aperture probably f/4 -- the sky's blown out, I know, I like it. Kind of a sort of abstract or minimalism type thing going on here I suppose...
Thanks for looking ;-) |
I like this one -- the bottom part anyway. I usually don't mind blown skies in B&W images, as they often work well. But this one seems to overpower the rest of the image. Have you considered a panaramic image of just the lower portion? With a nod to the recent challenge I can see the bottom portion hanging on the wall of a hallway as a triptych -- giving much more room for them to walk into as they go down the trail frame by frame.
Is it just me or is it tilted a bit. I realize they are walking down a slight hill, and the trees are not growing straight -- but the man looks to be leaning a bit too far forward to be walking down a hill. Could just be me though.
Nicely captured moment in any regards.
David
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11/27/2005 05:45:45 PM · #10 |
I like them both nice shots. |
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11/27/2005 05:59:26 PM · #11 |
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