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Apr 03, 2013 23:56 |  #1

I shoot test shots sometimes to see what I'm shooting looks like on camera.. .. I don't think it works; but I'm posting it because I think it's bizarre and kind of different in a very unconventional way. I like the depth of field; I think that's what has my attention.

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Apr 04, 2013 01:09 |  #2

Well, for a 'test shot' it's not half bad. Notice the way the tree on the left provides a frame for that side without being too distracting. And, that the bush on the right leads the viewer on down the path. This gets the viewer to follow the path into the scene,... toward the light in the distance. There we run into a problem because what is out there in the light isn't very exciting.

Oh well,... I guess that's OK since you weren't really serious about making a photograph, and were just making a 'test shot'.


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Apr 04, 2013 14:56 |  #3

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Well, for a 'test shot' it's not half bad. Notice the way the tree on the left provides a frame for that side without being too distracting. And, that the bush on the right leads the viewer on down the path. This gets the viewer to follow the path into the scene,... toward the light in the distance. There we run into a problem because what is out there in the light isn't very exciting.

Oh well,... I guess that's OK since you weren't really serious about making a photograph, and were just making a 'test shot'.

Exactly :)


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