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07/18/2009 03:43:14 PM |
Wow, if this is your first pinhole shot, I can't wait to see what you come up with once you get the hang of it! Seriously, this is just wonderful. |
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07/18/2009 03:37:24 PM |
I think the vertical works better with the way you've framed the person in the doorway. This shot gives a better "context" to the viewer. For whatever reason, it makes me think of a 1940's pic, of the lady waiting for the return of a loved one. I guess I like to use my imagination in creating a "story" for pictures... Nice job. |
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07/17/2009 08:16:31 PM |
This is excellent. Mysterious and somewhat dramatic. As for the softness, I think it's perfect. Pinhole is very much the anithesis of everything that DPC values -- sharpness, resolution, focus, etc.
Also, the sepia is a nice touch, and I like the framing. |
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07/17/2009 07:06:18 PM |
Originally posted by halopes: My first pinhole shot:
It looks a bit softer than the usual pinhole shot. Does this mean the hole may be too big? |
Hugo, I don't know what your worrying about, this is a great ph shot, care to share the details of your new pinhole and settings in the thread? |
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