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08/11/2004 02:56:31 AM |
Anna, You hit the nail on the head with the detail being lost on the lens / "f128". The clouds & fog came rolling in off the coast and I had to keep moving the camera to get light on the lens and f-stops and ran out of time. Thank you for providing me with this critigue. |
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06/16/2004 12:08:54 PM |
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I think you lost to much of the detail around the lens. Just seems lost to darkness.
Also this was very weak for the challenge. It is a cool photo but when I think of deep depth of field I picture a landscape with something close and something far away with objects inbetween, and chances are everyone else was looking for that too. |
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06/13/2004 06:48:43 AM |
Nice shot, those old antique cameras are great fun. Great shot too... |
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06/09/2004 01:01:48 PM |
f128? Really? Now that would be something in digital. |
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06/09/2004 12:31:02 PM |
Some will probably look only at this old camera without noticing the photo has very good DOF! |
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06/08/2004 10:17:58 PM |
Beautiful antique - nicely exposed and composed. I'd like to say you satisfied the deep DoF, but..... |
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06/07/2004 09:53:41 PM |
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06/07/2004 01:12:07 AM |
The background is very distracting. otherwise a nice shot. |
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