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I like that Mechanical shot. keep it up
Cheers Dave
I really like that John. When you went into the description about how you went about it, I take my hat off. I tried a "macro" shot at 200mm the other day and it was awful. What was your shutter speed? 1/2oo with the flash??
I like the processing too, as well as the composition. Great stuff!
Ian.
Thanks very much Ian... it's not easy is it
One of the best so far in the mechanical section![]()
Thanks very much Shaun
Some really nice detail in mechanical John although I think it could do with a little more black in there. Not quite sure where the focus is but that doesn't really matter, it's a very interesting image (goes off to google Raynox)![]()
Thanks very much Darren. The focus is on the main watch cog. Even at f/32 there is no DOF with this setup.
People - As another who struggles with photographing people (other than family and friend snaps) I congratulate you on your results. You have captured some lovely expressions here.
As far as the walls are concerned, if I have a busy background I tend to whizz round with the lasso and then gaussian blur it. Blimmin lazy, I know, but it does it for me.
Mechanical - I like everything about this shot: the composition, dof, motion blur and focus all work so well.
Thanks very much Rob. I wasn't to bothered by the backgrounds so much, if I'm honest. These are all practice shots so I could get used to the settings, fov etc for the dress rehearsal, although under stage lighting, my 450d may be hard pressed. Although some of the shots are going to be used in the publicity.
good detail in your mechanical shot. Can I ask why you chose to use mono?
Thank you. I'd suspected mono was going to be the best option for this when I was shooting it. I actually preferred the result, as the gold colours are all very rich in the colour version. I can post it if you want.
Love the composition. Really good lines in that one.
Thanks very much Dean
