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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 3/31/2007
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Yes, it seems to capture something rarely seen with our eyes from our normal angle and point of view, James! I think also that your image is somewhere in the same category of perspectives. But still different in its expression.
Best wishes,
Nick
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James Cook
{K:38068} 3/31/2007
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I like this kind of perspective. To go right down into a scene (where we would normally be prohibitited due to our imensity). Such is this shot:
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1148780
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 1/19/2007
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Alas, indeed Annemette! When are they going to make such a thing? Stable but small, not so heavy and foldable?
Well, when you find that, just drop me a line!
Or does it exist already? Anybody seen such a thing?
Have a nice weekend too,
Nick
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 1/19/2007
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Thanks for the info that is now stored in my photoadvicefile. I see once more that I indeed must purchase a tripod at some time, One that is easily folded and can be carried in a backsack. Have e nice weekend Annemette
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 1/18/2007
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An aperture as narrow as possible to get the greatest DoF, but not as narrow that the dispersion problems start getting too bad. For the used Tokina RMC 28-70mm it could be at about 1/16 or even 1/19. Of course narrow aperture = less light = longer exposure times, and so a tripod would be a must. Switching to working aperture would help to focus in such a way that the tree remains a bit out of focus while the rest is sharp. One or perhaps two spot lights meterings (highlights and middletones) and then shoot.
I hope that helped.
Keep well,
Nick
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 1/18/2007
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Oh yes, I see what you mean. But then what are the correct settings if wanting most of the lawn to be sharp? Best wishes Annemette
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 1/17/2007
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Thank you for the idea, Annemette! For this one cropping is a rather cheap solution. It removs all reference to distance by diminishing the depth extremely. Photography theory helps finding out that it was a narrower aperture what it needed. Anyway, I still attach the crop for demonstrating how much flatter it gets then.
Cheers,
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 1/17/2007
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Grazie molto, Simone!
Nick
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 1/17/2007
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I would crop out the blur if it was me. Best wishes Annemette
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Simone Tagliaferri
{K:28180} 1/17/2007
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Bella composizione dai bellissimi colori.
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