(5 years and 2462 days ago)
love
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(5 years and 2468 days ago)
love
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Usually, I'm not a fan of centered subjects, but the pup set slightly off, and turned looking back really seems to balance out. Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks so much! I too try to avoid centered subjects but the mom wanted it centered and had it printed on a large canvas for her living room.
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The camera was mounted on a tripod and a slower shutter speed to blur the man with the phone who was unaware of his surroundings (5 years and 2483 days ago)
As the subject of the contest here is "mobile phone", I would have prefer the contrary. following the man with your camera so he'd be neat and the background would have been blurred. I think here you give more importance to the background than to the phone.
Hi, thank you for your comment. I do see your point. However if photography was bound by the rule that the subject should always be in focus or the focal point it would limit the discretion of the photographer. My photo does contain a mobile and fits the guide all be it is not the focal point.
Of course you fit the theme. But if I was the boss of an agency who asks for a "mobile phone" picture. I would have prefer sur subject clear. But it's just a point of view
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(5 years and 2484 days ago)
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bookcase?
You knew it! Was too easy, I guess..
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