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Just some more forks
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Playing with the new lens and forks again. Same set-up as the last photo: on a chair in front of the back door with a place mat-cum-reflector.
Usual processing -- +0.35 exposure, white balance adjustment, +10 contrast, +5 saturation, and sharpening in RAW. Resizing for TL in Photoshop. |
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| To LeBonhomme: merci | skot |
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03-07 21:39 |
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Bonjour Scott,
I've been looking at your image for few minutes. It's a very interresting exercise. How come you have a so thin DOF at f16? (Maybe you're too close for the minimun focus distance of the lens?). It gives a blury part for almost the lower half of the photo, as the main subject goes up sharp until the upper frame. In my opinion, the blur should cover 1/3 from the closest part and 2/3 from the far end part of the clear subject.? In that way, it may ask for a re-framing? There is also, a pale reflection on the table, in the upper left corner that disturbs me. As I said in the beginning, it has probably been as good exercise for me than it was for you. Thank's for sharing and congratulations for your work!
nice capture scott