Any thoughts on this one. I played with the tones a wee bit and dodged and burned. thx - M
This is a discussion on Bicycle tires - Vancouver within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Any thoughts on this one. I played with the tones a wee bit and dodged and burned. thx - M...
Any thoughts on this one. I played with the tones a wee bit and dodged and burned. thx - M
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Nice pattern work, I like it. My only thought is that I would prefer it if the RH wheel/fork was sharp as well.
Love the patterns... I gotta keep a better eye out for this stuff.
Thanks for the comments guys - the right fork eh? I agree.
I should have used a slightly smaller aperture, it's a bit too unsharp to artificially sharpen it much more.
Thx! - M
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
thanks, Marko... I think that the fork on the right one is fine. It is on the edge, and not the center of focus. The untrained eye would never notice. ( Like my 20/400 vision. Thanks for the heads up tho, tirediron!) Or, do what I do and crop, crop, crop. (Says the very beginner to the professional -)
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