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| 02/07/2024 09:08:48 PM |
Modern timesby hajekaComment: Well done. I tried something similar a long time ago that didn't perform very well. Hindsight being 20/20, it wasn't very good. I expect this involved a lot of focus stacked frames. If not, I will be very impressed and want details. |
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| 02/07/2024 07:57:40 PM |
MAGICby mariucaComment: Littul Urka is grate inventur, like fathur Grog. Tuday, Urka invent Gee-string. Iz skale modul for demunstrashun purposis. |
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| 02/07/2024 06:26:59 PM |
Winterby MonaComment: Nice contrast of the colorful backhoe against the light snow. Horizon appears skewed to me. |
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| 02/06/2024 05:38:52 PM |
Twigby DistantColoursComment: Curious if this twig is really that strong purple. I see some haloing in the lower left of it. |
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| 02/05/2024 12:50:09 PM |
BMWby GinaRothfelsComment: Originally posted by GinaRothfels: I wish I'd had my Olympus and the fisheye with me. |
My usual travel kit is the Olympus 12-100 with my EM5, though I had also brought my Laowa 7.5mm with me this time, knowing this topic was up. |
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| 02/05/2024 11:59:38 AM |
BMWby GinaRothfelsComment: Detailed feedback, per your request:
The first thing that struck me was the unpleasant graininess. This may be the result of the incorrect settings you mentioned when you posted it on FB.
The car on the far right pulls my attention away from the main subject without adding anything relevant to the scene.
Midday sun created harsh shadows, which usually doesn't help. But we often don't have control over when and how we find out real world subjects.
Composition: I don't think this is taking much advantage of your wide lens (I just noticed this was taken with an 11mm lens, and not the fisheye you often use). I might have tried getting lower and closer to get a more dramatic view of a static subject. The fairing on this bike would probably look pretty cool closeup with the fisheye. That would also have an advantage of blurring the background. On the same thought, F8.0 is providing a deep depth of field, so a low F stop and getting closer would blur background distractions.
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| 02/05/2024 12:32:00 AM |
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| 02/03/2024 03:41:45 PM |
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| 02/03/2024 03:40:00 PM |
Kitchenby LydiaComment: An interesting view. Looks hot in there. I'd suggest some skew correction on it and not sure why there is a hand (yours?) in the frame. Maybe a single handed shot with a cellphone? I did well with a similar shot a few years ago. |
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| 02/02/2024 02:08:09 AM |
See Yaby grahamgatorComment: I see I was mistaken! Well, it is her favorite subject and looks like her style. Take it as a compliment. |
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