Gaston's Way
by darkskies
Uploaded28/01/2012 - 16:52
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Posted 28/01/2012 - 16:58
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Everythings works here!! I like the overall impression, that you've created with the colours.
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Posted 28/01/2012 - 17:58
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Excellent perspective. A very inviting scene.
Posted 28/01/2012 - 20:12
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Nice composition and beautiful colours.
Posted 28/01/2012 - 20:16
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davidstorm wrote:
Super shot - we see a lot similar, but this one has something extra. The colours and exposure are spot-on and the whole image just works for me.
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Super shot - we see a lot similar, but this one has something extra. The colours and exposure are spot-on and the whole image just works for me.
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Posted 28/01/2012 - 20:37
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I'd never think of using f/4 on a shot like this, paradoxically it creates a good sense of depth to this richly coloured and inviting scene, very very good. DFA100?
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Posted 28/01/2012 - 21:21
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davidstorm wrote:
Super shot - we see a lot similar, but this one has something extra. The colours and exposure are spot-on and the whole image just works for me.
Regards
David
Super shot - we see a lot similar, but this one has something extra. The colours and exposure are spot-on and the whole image just works for me.
Regards
David
sandinista wrote:
I'd never think of using f/4 on a shot like this, paradoxically it creates a good sense of depth to this richly coloured and inviting scene, very very good. DFA100?
Thet both sum this up for me. I like it a lot.
I'd never think of using f/4 on a shot like this, paradoxically it creates a good sense of depth to this richly coloured and inviting scene, very very good. DFA100?
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Posted 28/01/2012 - 21:48
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Thanks, everyone.
sandinista wrote:
I'd never think of using f/4 on a shot like this, paradoxically it creates a good sense of depth to this richly coloured and inviting scene, very very good. DFA100?
Jim, I've used a narrow dof reasonably well in the past, having seen the technique used by others. In this case, it also helped as it was quite dark! And yes, it was the DFA 100. I was intending to be taking macros....I only take one lens when walking the dog.....but the light was just right on the track that day!
I'd never think of using f/4 on a shot like this, paradoxically it creates a good sense of depth to this richly coloured and inviting scene, very very good. DFA100?
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Posted 28/01/2012 - 22:11
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Just wonderful!
Lloyd
Lloyd
Posted 29/01/2012 - 05:25
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Excellent colours and composition. I like it alot.
Posted 30/01/2012 - 00:09
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