- Camera: Canon
- Camera model: Canon EOS 70D
- Exposure time: 1/125
- Aperture: f/5.6
- ISO: 200
Roseann at White Rocks (5 years and 691 days ago)
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Colorful !
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please upload the original image to the SBS.
Thanks Nat
lol, good one.
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This ostrich realy doesn' like photographers. ;) (5 years and 2909 days ago)
Nice idea, but I have problems finding where the focus is.
These are curious creatures, and I'll have to agree with the previous comment. After examining the High Resolution image, not part of this image is in sharp focus.
It's difficult I'll admit, shooting through chain link. the auto focus struggled between the fence and the bird, the fence and the bird... a good tip in these cases is to switch the Auto Focus off, and hope that the subject still finds you as interesting as you do it while you focus past the wire. Another tip would be to back up a couple steps and close down your aperture, gaining a deeper field of focus, getting both in focus.
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I like the mystery of this portrait. Having her look "over there" versus at you further adds meat to the story. She is behind bars, looking towards......well, you can read a lot into this post. The shot is well composed, balanced, good skin tones...(have you tried soften skin lever on NIK software?). Nice contrast, sharp and clear. You need to put your title TRAPPED....into where you have your entry number. Titles matter and often in gallery showings a title can mean the difference between a sale and no sale.
Thank you for your observations. I know there is a debate over whether the 'subject' should have eye contact with the camera or not. I often feel that not having eye contact makes the shot look more natural and less posed. I will experiment with the NOK 'softener' and see how the image changes.
Thanks again.
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