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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 6:38 am)
i wonder - if you set the exposure time right down and the aperture right up and worked out the hyperfocal distance, could you get all the pic in focus? (mianly pics 1+4 here) i love pic 3 - the "upside down" thing works nicely and i lie the way the bottom right tree fades to blue - did you filter it for that, or just leave the uv/skylight filter off or what?
Very cool work! At least someone gets the point of Novembers Challenge idea....... LOL!
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I agree, This is a good subject with some good shots to be had. There is no fancy stuff going on here just my little digi the selftimer and setting it at an unusual POV. I think I will take my tripod next time there where lots of shot that looked interesting but I had nowhere to set the camera up... :O)
Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing. Salvador Dali
Great experiment Jeff, I love 3, the lines & patterns are beautiful & the POV in 4 really creates a sense of a different reality.
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Just been for a stroll round the local reservoir, took a few snaps on the way round. Thinking of Rorks POV suggestion thought I might try putting my camera on the ground, above my head and stuff like that. Here are a few of the results, food for thought...Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing. Salvador Dali