Is it just trash, or a beauty?
Regards,
AKW
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Is it just trash, or a beauty?
Regards,
AKW
www.fallintocolors.com
It's a nice image which I think might benefit from having some of the "empty" LH side cropped off. Good job.
Thanks for the reply : )
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good
-nice comp (leaf placed to the right)
-nice natural colors
-exposure is right on
-good contrast and detail
-nice light (backlit)
-nice DOF
nit
-photo is a tad busy (to many stray branches)
-the comp is nice (but the leaf is a tad to far right)
Take care Dwayne Oakes
Last edited by Dwayne Oakes; 11-14-2008 at 08:47 AM.
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I like this shot and if it were mine I'd sharpen just the leaf a bit more.
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Thanks for the replies. This day I was looking for some wide-angle sceneries. Suddenly the late afternoon sunlight sprinkled and this leaf caught my attention. (Dwayne Oakes, yes you're right, it is backlit.) Fortunately I also brought the other lens in addition to my wide-angle lens. The DOF is thin due to f/1.8 aperture.
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