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Image Title:  Horror
 
 By: Gaja Snover  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Gaja Snover {K:4462}
Project #45 Blurry Image Camera Model Nikon F75 / N75
Categories Abstracts
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Abstract
Nature/Landscape
Lens Nikon  28-80mm f/3.3-5.6G AF
Uploaded 1/21/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak  T-Max
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 176 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 5 Rating
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Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Zeev Scharf   {K:25093} 1/21/2005
Great composition with the lover part in focus
and the braches blurred
Well done


zosia zija   {K:12006} 1/21/2005
nice!


Jim Gamble   {K:12149} 1/21/2005
Looks like something right out of a horror film
Jim Gamble


Todd Miller   {K:16464} 1/21/2005
great DOF and composition.
the title is so appropriate too, this shot gives me a feeling of unease...very nicely done Gaja!
cheers,
todd


Tamara N   {K:2617} 1/21/2005
Is it totally bizarre that I think I actually recognize these trees? (In fact, I think I've attemped a similar shot before! They're just so tall!)

What I like most about this photo is the branches coming in from the right. There's just enough to give you an added sense of perspective because you can see there just so much more distance between those low branches and the total height of the trees.

I also like how you've managed to get the brightest part of the sky behind the darkest, thickest trunk, but then where the leaves are the sky isn't blown out.


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