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Lines
Comments: Exact choice of angle for the diagonals makes a difference. Steeper angles appeared more uncomfortable, or tense. Try #2 with all the lines in focus, front-to-back.
27 October: Top Tip
And another thing: Hyperfocal Distance Same thing, really: make sure stuff is in focus. This time, it’s landscapes. The 28 September photo of the day shows the problem: is the stuff in the foreground really as sharp as it could … Continue reading
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Tagged Depth of Field, Focus, Hyperfocal Distance, Sharpness
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26 October: Top Tip
Be careful with wide apertures Here’s a tip: be careful to actually get the subject in focus when using wide apertures in gloomy conditions. Today’s phyoto of the day illustrates the problem: a nice mossy tree in some gloomy woods … Continue reading
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Tagged Aperture, Depth of Field, Focus, Photo of the Day, Phyoto of the Day, Top Tip
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Trying out some composition…
A little attempt at making some interesting views in the Cae. Photos 1 and 2 have a bit of a leading line with the trees, but it would have been much nicer if the whole of the first tree’s foliage … Continue reading
Coed Walk
Introduction Three 35mm photographs from a Carlo walk on 21 April, with commentary on the Padlock close-up. Padlock This is padlock on one of the garages at the Coed end of Granville Terrace. It was taken at 19:34 with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Aperture, Closeup, Composition, Depth of Field, Focus, Outdoors
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