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11/10/2004 12:21:56 PM · #1 |
for the macro challenge...
currently sitting pretty for the brown ribbon at 3.43...
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11/10/2004 12:28:03 PM · #2 |
I routinely look for interesting images at the lowest ranking, when the challenge is over. Treasure is often found among ruins. ;-)
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11/10/2004 12:30:25 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by zeuszen: I routinely look for interesting images at the lowest ranking, when the challenge is over. Treasure is often found among ruins. ;-) |
good to know.
my work is definately more suited perhaps in the back of an art gallery than a photography site. i was going more for traditional art than wowing people with great colours and sharpness.
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11/10/2004 12:34:38 PM · #4 |
yes, i have a 4.3...im kicking your butt lol |
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11/10/2004 12:35:32 PM · #5 |
I think he meant lower than 3.43 LOL
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11/10/2004 12:38:41 PM · #6 |
Hey at any time I expect my 4.01 to drop back into the 3's. And to think I was going to enter one that had a shallower depth of field. Since my only comment has been "the whole subject should be in focus"
Oh well next time I know to take a photo of something big far away and call it a Macro |
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11/10/2004 12:50:05 PM · #7 |
I like a shallow depth of field with macro shots (heck, I went pretty shallow too), but there are some people who don't, and that's just their opinion I 'spect... I think some shooters have a hard time getting exactly the right focus with a shallow DOF. And sometimes having a little more of the subject in clear focus makes it easier for viewers to wrap their eyes around (if taht makes sense). |
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