M Michaelaw TPF Noob! Joined Dec 12, 2006 Messages 784 Reaction score 0 Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jun 15, 2007 #1
mysteryscribe TPF Noob! Joined Feb 1, 2006 Messages 6,071 Reaction score 3 Location in the middle of north carolina Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jun 15, 2007 #2 great thing to be shooting a lot more of.... Sometimes the bits and pieces are just as interesting as the whole of it. Nice shot by the way.
great thing to be shooting a lot more of.... Sometimes the bits and pieces are just as interesting as the whole of it. Nice shot by the way.
CalebPhotographer TPF Noob! Joined Apr 15, 2007 Messages 109 Reaction score 0 Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jun 15, 2007 #3 Wow. Absolutely gorgeous. I tried to get one of three of these right next to each other... Beautiful angle. :thumbup:
Wow. Absolutely gorgeous. I tried to get one of three of these right next to each other... Beautiful angle. :thumbup:
J Jeepnut28 TPF Noob! Joined Jan 21, 2006 Messages 418 Reaction score 0 Jun 15, 2007 #4 no critique needed.....great shot...only think I would consider is a shallower depth of field to blur out the background more.
no critique needed.....great shot...only think I would consider is a shallower depth of field to blur out the background more.
A AKA:Dick TPF Noob! Joined May 18, 2007 Messages 29 Reaction score 0 Location SE New Mexico Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jun 15, 2007 #5 a shallow DOF would definitly add curiosity to the photo, but the other things (esp. the tire swing) add a bit to the story, I think. Great perspective!
a shallow DOF would definitly add curiosity to the photo, but the other things (esp. the tire swing) add a bit to the story, I think. Great perspective!
Rusty_Tripod TPF Noob! Joined Jul 15, 2006 Messages 149 Reaction score 0 Location Mesa, AZ Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jun 15, 2007 #6 Shallower depth of field would help to a degree, but it works fine just as it is. Thanks for sharing. Rusty Tripod
Shallower depth of field would help to a degree, but it works fine just as it is. Thanks for sharing. Rusty Tripod