Went for a walk lunch time today and framed this plant with the fence. Not looking for a critique per se but wondering if this works for anyone other than me? I kinda like it.
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Went for a walk lunch time today and framed this plant with the fence. Not looking for a critique per se but wondering if this works for anyone other than me? I kinda like it.
I like how the fence is blurry and the plant is sharp...works for me too Ig.
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Thanks, casil. Tried to do something a little different and just wondering how it turned out.
I'm hoping Feb's assignment (I'm going to put it out there anyhow ) might be frame within a frame....I think this shot would fit it well.
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ALMOST works for me. I like what you are going for here but I'd need the fence to be a little more in focus (still very blurred but recognisable though) to really like it.
Overall I like it. the sharpness of the flower is lovely! I'm wondering if it would more effective if you cropped more of the right off? then the blur isn't taking up so much of the space?
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Well done shot - and I love the colours. The plant ist wonderful sharp.
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