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D.O.F. V
Image Title:  D.O.F. V
 
 By: Nathan Gillies  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Nathan Gillies {K:2534}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Nature
Wildlife
Macro
Film Format
Portfolio Lens canon EF-S 60m f2.8 USM macroo
Uploaded 5/3/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 160 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 5 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  hamilton
State -  WAIKATO
Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
About Spiderweb after the rain
Make your own judgements on this one

cropped, border added....nothin else.

60mm EF-S f2.8 macro again

f2.8
1/100sec
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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AHMAD BORHAM   {K:1362} 5/3/2006
an unusual vision...nice cropping..i don't know what's missing exactly...may be needed to be more eccennteric or the out of depth area in the foreground is too much....good work...keep it up


Domjan Svilkovic   {K:3104} 5/3/2006
Great use of an extremely shallow DoF!


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:178277} 5/3/2006
stunning...

BRAVO!
roby
7+


Rina     {K:26540} 5/5/2006
Hello Nathan,

Had a look at the others in the D.O.F series before coming back here. I think this one is possibly the best of the five although there is not much 'macro' detail. But this study isn't so much about capturing the minutist detail as it is about experimenting with depth of field, right?

So, with that in mind and even though the settings used are the same as "IV", what you have done here is far superior in terms of focal point, composition and subject matter.

The dof is perfect (of course), it's simple, it's clean, aesthetic, polished off cleverly in elegant black matte.... and quite frankly, I can't understand why this hasn't had more attention!

I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination (you can tell by my poor use of technical jargon), but at least I can recognise smart photography! :)

Could learn a lot from your work, so I plan on visiting here often (or at least until you call the police)

Cheers
Rina.


Paul's Photos   {K:34954} 5/6/2006
I love the dof in the image... very simple but great... nicely done


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