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Brown railings
Image Title:  Brown railings
 
 By: Sarah Needham  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Sarah Needham {K:2482}
Project #7 Maximum Depth of Field Camera Model Canon Eos 30
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-105mm
Uploaded 7/13/2002 Film / Memory Type Kodak Royal Gold 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 233 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f.22
Critiques 3 Rating Critique Only Image
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About Down at my local marina - again - wanted to have a go at this project, what do you think?
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jason Row   {K:134} 7/13/2002
Very nice shot, its a pretty part of the world you live in. I see what you mean re- the loss of shadow detail you mentioned in your comment on my last shot. Have you played around with the levels in photoshop or whatever program you use. Dont use the auto levels they tend to clip the shadows darker but if you manually adjust you you can pull back some of the darkness.


Sylvia Jones   {K:652} 7/13/2002
Good illustration of depth of field Sarah - looks like a lovely day - must have been one of the few we'v had this summer?


Jeff Cable   {K:3599} 7/13/2002
Hello Sarah. This is a nice picture. I think your viewpoint was very well selected. The wide angle view helps to create a nice lead into the picture with the excellent rendition of the railings taking the eye inwards. As for blue sky... You must have added that in photoshop. I think I have only seen one sunny day this summer. :)

The cloud formation is attractive here. A worthwhile enhancement in these situations is a polarising filter. You did very well to hold as much detail as there is in the shadows. Nice work with good front to back depth of field.

Cheers!
Jeff


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