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Image Title: Solbakken@Vera
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| Photographer |
Mark Scheffer {K:1809}
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| Project |
N/A
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Camera Model |
Minolta DiMage 7
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| Categories |
Portrait
People
Stage
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Film Format |
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| Portfolio |
Live
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Lens |
standard Minolta GT lens (7x zoom)
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| Uploaded |
6/8/2004 |
Film / Memory Type |
digital, 400 iso, fine
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ISO / Film Speed |
0 |
| Views |
198 |
Shutter |
1/30
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| Favorites |
0
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Aperture |
f/2.8 |
| Critiques |
6 |
Rating |
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
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| Location |
City - Groningen, Vera Club
State -
Country - Netherlands
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| About |
I like this one because the focus is not on the face for a change. I don't mind if photo's are out of focus or have motion blur, as long as there's something in focus.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Luis Pisco
{K:-1240} 6/8/2004
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Great composition
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Kostas Tzanetos
{K:22012} 6/8/2004
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well,Mark,if I hadnt read your notes about this picture I would say that I like very much the focusing choice you made here! this is an interesting alternative to this type of shots,and its also nicely composed and metered ;-) best regards, Kostas
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Cindi Czaja
{K:5314} 6/8/2004
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Mark I totally agree with your "about" statement, background...this is an intense shot, very nice angle choice,I like that his guitar takes the forefront -- shows this musician in his true element - a raw quality, well done. 7 on rate... Kind Regards, Cindi
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185017} 6/10/2004
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Hi Mark, I agree, the focus on the neck of the guitar adds a special element of interest to this shot. Well composed, and the narrow crop works very well here. It would've been nice if the DOF was even shallower, but I don't think that would've been possible without moving closer (using less zoom) Good shot!~
Cheers,
Hugo
PS: thanks for your comment!
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Todd Miller
{K:16464} 8/29/2004
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lovely shot Mark. your choice of focus is great here. what is the meaning of the word solbakken? cheers, todd
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Mark Scheffer
{K:1809} 8/30/2004
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I don't know, it's Frisian, which is a different language than Dutch, although the Frisians live in the Netherlands. Thanks for your comments.
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