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<blockquote data-quote="gomez1018" data-source="post: 443465" data-attributes="member: 27080"><p>I completely agree with this advice. Another thing i would also suggest is to learn more about depth of field. THE grass meets pavement shot is a gorgeous shot, but it seems that yur focus is to far back as the the trees in the background are in focus. Now you may have ment to do this, but if u had focused more on the middle section of the grass and pavement you would have achieved th sam out of focus bokeh in the front and in the back highlighting a specific section of the shot. </p><p></p><p>Another idea, but this is sheer personal preference and shooting style that i tend to use. Do not be afraid to have teh main subject of the photo to fall off frame. FOr instance, the "I'll Be Back" photo. Instead of holding the camera landscape, actually hold the camera tilted, so it is neither lanscape or portrait. Go a little closer to the subject and lose the bottom right corner of the photo. This can be done in photoshop after teh fact. IF you would like me to show you waht i am talking about let me know. I would go ahead and do it, but it is your photo, and I have learned not to manipulate other peoples work without thier consent.</p><p></p><p>But again all beautiful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gomez1018, post: 443465, member: 27080"] I completely agree with this advice. Another thing i would also suggest is to learn more about depth of field. THE grass meets pavement shot is a gorgeous shot, but it seems that yur focus is to far back as the the trees in the background are in focus. Now you may have ment to do this, but if u had focused more on the middle section of the grass and pavement you would have achieved th sam out of focus bokeh in the front and in the back highlighting a specific section of the shot. Another idea, but this is sheer personal preference and shooting style that i tend to use. Do not be afraid to have teh main subject of the photo to fall off frame. FOr instance, the "I'll Be Back" photo. Instead of holding the camera landscape, actually hold the camera tilted, so it is neither lanscape or portrait. Go a little closer to the subject and lose the bottom right corner of the photo. This can be done in photoshop after teh fact. IF you would like me to show you waht i am talking about let me know. I would go ahead and do it, but it is your photo, and I have learned not to manipulate other peoples work without thier consent. But again all beautiful. [/QUOTE]
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