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Pebbles
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| Taken on a dried up river bed in the yorkshire dales. i like to take photos from this perspective. they can be an arse to take as you don't know what its going to look like (without a waist level finder), but thats part of the fun. i am never sure what to focus on when i take this sort of image... any ideas? if the photo is not that sharp, its because i have my photos printed on matte, and dont have decent photo edit software to sharpen them up. |
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- tdanny
(663) - [2003-11-25 10:08]
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Taught it was Brighton mate ! Anyway liked yr perpective here from a very low angle that no one usually view from.
I agree with you, laying on your tummy gets great shots. It's worth getting dirty for. It seems best to focus on the closest part to the camera. This way the depth of field behind the object is blurry and the forefront stays in focus. For an example take a look at photo submitted by fotofreak
"getting dirty".
Good view, shame the front stones arnt in focus as well, that would have improved the shot, apart form that, keep up the good work!
- DLM
(6447) - [2005-09-30 19:28]
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Hi Daniel,nice image here,my brother JSEC here on TE has some great pebble shots,
TFS.
Dave.