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May 25, 2004 08:28 |  #1

What do you think about this http://laurentiu-bogdan.fotopic.net/p45​74849.html (external link)


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May 25, 2004 09:23 |  #2

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Really does nothing for me. Too much glare from the sky and too limited DOF on the tree bark.




  
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May 26, 2004 09:09 |  #3

As an experiment, I like it. Keep trying different angles, using different f-stop combinations, & seeing what you can do with your cam. You'll build up a library of techniques in your brain that will provide options everytime you take another pic.


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May 26, 2004 09:19 |  #4

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Keep trying different angles, using different f-stop combinations, & seeing what you can do with your cam. You'll build up a library of techniques in your brain that will provide options everytime you take another pic.

Good point. It would seem to be a good test bed for camera function/setting experimentation, both depth of field as well as light bracketing.




  
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May 26, 2004 09:45 |  #5

I like it. There's a lot to improve however. A CPL filter will work great here. Also, the color must be a little bit more saturated.


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