valentinos 2008-10-18 12:50
hi alexis,
the "problem" with this photo is, that there is no point to focus, the view is going lost somehow. i think that is the main problem, otherwise a nice exposed photo. with my best wishes, valentinos
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i don't perfectly understand your critic. Is the problem that there's no entry point on the picture (something in foreground), or do you think that focus on this picture isn't good (blurred)?
If it's the first option (i think it's the one you tried to explain), at this high and with difficulty on top, i hadn't a foreground to put as an entry point on my picture. The only way was a complete overview. If it's second option, i can promise you focus is good and in a long range (f/22) and sharpness is excellent even if at f/22 it's not the better because of disfraction. Thanks for your opinion and have an excellent week end. Alexis |
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Hi Alexis,
yes, it is the first option. You have here to much and "nothing" to focus. There are too much loosing lines. On the other hand side it is a very vivid and nice exposed photo as I already said. Thanks for replying on my comment. Take care and with my best wishes, Valentinos |
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Ok Valentino i have clearly understand. As i said no entry point on this one, impossible. Have a good day too.
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