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“Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow." – Imogen Cunningham
“A portrait is not made in the camera but on either side of it.” – Edward Steichen
Sprig
I know I said no more pictures of the snow, but I lied. Sorry. This is the last one, I promise.
You posted on the DPS article that you wanted some critique so I came to your blog to take a look. First you are a talented photographer. I only looked at the last three "snow images" and I have to say nice job. I love the colors in teh trees of the dog foot prints photo. This sprig photo is text book composed using the rule of thirds and that really helps it's attractiveness. I did find myself checking and rechecking the focus and I think that may be because the DOF is quite shallow. I would say one of the few ways this could have been improved is just a little more DOF so it is really obvious that the POI is in sharp focus. You have a good eye!
I went looking for your "Follow" button but didn't find it. If you'll go to my blog and follow me I'd love to check back and enjoy more of your work.
Looks gorgeous - like a fluffy cake. mmmm cake
ReplyDeleteEven though you just made me cold, I have to admit, that is one gorgeous picture, love it!
ReplyDeleteTechnically, you can say it is a photo of the tree :). And I love the bokeh.
ReplyDeleteYou posted on the DPS article that you wanted some critique so I came to your blog to take a look. First you are a talented photographer. I only looked at the last three "snow images" and I have to say nice job. I love the colors in teh trees of the dog foot prints photo. This sprig photo is text book composed using the rule of thirds and that really helps it's attractiveness. I did find myself checking and rechecking the focus and I think that may be because the DOF is quite shallow. I would say one of the few ways this could have been improved is just a little more DOF so it is really obvious that the POI is in sharp focus. You have a good eye!
ReplyDeleteI went looking for your "Follow" button but didn't find it. If you'll go to my blog and follow me I'd love to check back and enjoy more of your work.
I will create a Follow button right now, that's an excellent idea!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you so much for the in depth critique. I think you are very likely correct on all points.
So very, very beautiful! I quite like the shallow dof and gorgeous colours.
ReplyDeleteYou have tested it and writing form your personal experience or you find some information online?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, I'm sorry, I don't understand. Could you tell me what 'it' is? I assume it's not pictures of the snow.
ReplyDeleteI really like when people are expressing their opinion and thought. So I like the way you are writing
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