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St. Michaels Shopping: Bag
Image Title:  St. Michaels Shopping: Bag
 
 By: Steve Rosenbach  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Steve Rosenbach {K:8348}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Abstracts
Film Format
Portfolio While Sandy Shops I Snap ...
Lens Canon EF-S 18-55mm
Uploaded 6/12/2004 Film / Memory Type Digital 6MP ISO 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 249 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 5 Rating
5.33
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  St. Michaels
State -  MARYLAND
Country - United States   United States
About Taken during a visit to St. Michaels, Maryland last weekend. While my wife and mother-in-law were shopping, I roamed around the store and noticed things that I thought were photogenic.

The objects made from straw looked good to me - mostly hats, and then these bags. I liked the contrast of the pink fabric with the fiber.

I'm not sure how I feel about the blown-out highlights (the bags were in a window) in the background. Do they bother you??
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jocelyn Fong   {K:1380} 6/12/2004
Hi Steve, Love this shot and would love to see more. I think this is very stylish, like to see more of the bags themselves, their textures and colours. Very vogue I think. The overexposed part is too dominating, maybe toning down in PS might take the glare off. Thanks for sharing.


Bradley Prue   {K:30312} 6/12/2004
Steve, this is one of those photo's that I had to open to be able to tell what it was. I really like the textures and colors. The tight crop adds the touch of mystery. Love it! (no-I don't love the highlights)


ed lawson   {K:896} 6/12/2004
I like the highlights - think it adds to the interest of the shot which could be a bit plain if toned town. Nice shot. - best ~Ed


John Barclay   {K:3650} 6/13/2004
Our eye will ALWAYS go to the brightest part of an image first, you can't help it... That said the hot spots do bother me. What I'm most impressed with is that you had your camera (like you most always do) with you and while the ladies were off shopping you were finding images! The only way we get better at "seeing" is to work at it! Your body of work is a clear testimony to that work ethic. Your images reflect your desire to learn and grow and stretch yourself in a creative way. Excellent!


rob bishop   {K:561} 6/15/2004
I too was drawn in here because the thumbnail was confusing. Another great discussion going on, and I agree that the hot spot is bothersome, but also agree that the image that you saw and captured has such wonderful texture. Your most recent work has really inspired me "again" to work harder on seeing tighter cropped images in my mind's eye.


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