here are a few more from my trip to colorado... now i have to get back to shooting texas!
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any comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!
Bigbitt8706 Senior Member 255 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: Right in the middle of Texas More info | Aug 10, 2008 17:53 | #1 Permanent banhere are a few more from my trip to colorado... now i have to get back to shooting texas! #2 #3 #4 any comments and critiques are greatly appreciated! http://www.clintbittenbinderphotography.com/
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MattMoore Goldmember 1,839 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jan 2007 Location: San Antonio, TX - USA More info | Aug 10, 2008 17:56 | #2 I like #3 (weird, b/c I hate clowns)
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Aug 10, 2008 21:11 | #3 #1 seems to get soft in the furthest back foliage. I would prefer it to be very sharp there as that is where the primary subject (presumably) stands - viz., the waterfall. F/16 will do a much better job than this if you take advantage of hyperfocal distance. Bob
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colinh810 Member 220 posts Joined May 2008 Location: California More info | Aug 11, 2008 05:41 | #4 I like #3, it's a great crop. I also liked the dof on it.
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aram535 Goldmember 1,915 posts Joined Sep 2007 Location: Long Island, NY More info | Aug 11, 2008 07:33 | #5 #4 - it has a natural vignette around three sides of it, which pulls your eye in. Excellent shot. Gear List * www.tranquilphotos.com
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Bigbitt8706 THREAD STARTER Senior Member 255 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: Right in the middle of Texas More info | Aug 11, 2008 11:58 | #6 Permanent bannw85887- it's actually a giant wooden jack in the box, but it's still just as creepy http://www.clintbittenbinderphotography.com/
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Aug 11, 2008 15:25 | #7 For any given f-stop setting on a lens, there are two extreme distances (one very close and one very far) that will be equally sharp (or unsharp). Everything in between those two distances will be sharper, and the actual focal point will be the sharpest point. Bob
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