Praying for all eternity
Posted 21/09/2016 - 20:04
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Lovely shallow depth of field, Kris.
Best wishes,
Andrew
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Andrew
"These places mean something and it's the job of a photographer to figure-out what the hell it is."
Robert Adams
"The camera doesn't make a bit of difference. All of them can record what you are seeing. But, you have to SEE."
Ernst Hass
My website: http://www.ephotozine.com/user/bwlchmawr-199050
http://s927.photobucket.com/home/ADC3440/index
https://www.flickr.com/photos/78898196@N05
Posted 22/09/2016 - 07:58
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Yes - great choice of DOF and alignment of both pairs of 'praying hands'
Andy
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Praying for all eternity par Kris Lockyear, on ipernity
Detail from a late 15th century tomb in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera… they are made with the eye, heart and head. Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lots of film bodies, a couple of digital ones, too many lenses (mainly older glass) and a Horseman LE 5x4.