Just one photo this time: "Web." Let me know what you think.
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TheBurningCrown Goldmember 4,882 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2008 More info | Sep 11, 2011 11:17 | #1 Just one photo this time: "Web." Let me know what you think. -Dave
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x_tan Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 22, 2011 20:36 | #2 The bridge stand is bit distracted from the web / net of the cables IMHO. Canon 5D3 + Zoom (EF 17-40L, 24-105L & 28-300L, 100-400L II) & Prime (24L II, 85L II, 100L, 135L & 200 f/2.8L II; Zeiss 1,4/35)
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Sep 22, 2011 21:55 | #3 x_tan wrote in post #13147981 The bridge stand is bit distracted from the web / net of the cables IMHO. Maybe I'm misunderstand you here, but I thought that was the point? x_tan wrote in post #13147981 ? Tile up bit more to make the bridge stand only 1/4 area I have no idea what you mean by this. -Dave
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x_tan Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 22, 2011 22:18 | #4 The large black brick bridge attract most (unwanted) attention, so the viewer loss the main object (the cable web) you want to present. Canon 5D3 + Zoom (EF 17-40L, 24-105L & 28-300L, 100-400L II) & Prime (24L II, 85L II, 100L, 135L & 200 f/2.8L II; Zeiss 1,4/35)
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Sep 22, 2011 22:55 | #5 x_tan wrote in post #13148523 The large black brick bridge attract most (unwanted) attention, so the viewer loss the main object (the cable web) you want to present. So, you might dwarf the large brick bridge by tilting the lens away from it, then the cable web should be more noticeable. Though I see your point, the cables go to the bridge, so I'm not sure how you would accomplish that -Dave
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x_tan Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 22, 2011 23:14 | #6 You might try to put the camera on top of the main cable, use f/22 something, and the cable 'cut through' the picture about 30 degrees or something. Canon 5D3 + Zoom (EF 17-40L, 24-105L & 28-300L, 100-400L II) & Prime (24L II, 85L II, 100L, 135L & 200 f/2.8L II; Zeiss 1,4/35)
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Sep 23, 2011 10:57 | #7 I really like this perspective. The concept was well executed. Camera's: 70D, G12 | Len's: 18-135mm IS STM, 55-250mm IS STM, 50mm f/1.8 II | Photos:flickr
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