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Hammered or nailed?

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I dunno....my real first attempt at black and white, and new camera and the "P" setting, still havent read the manual, but just felt like playin I am not too great at arranging things to take pictures of, I am more of a nature "you do it" kinda gal, where I just sit outside and let the clouds form, the sun set and the flowers grow, snap the picture and Im done. this composing stuff is for the birds LOL I was trying to focus on one of the nails up front, and I think it kinda worked, but the hammer is a little blurrier than I wanted and maybe the light is too bright or too directly shining on it. I have no idea. I expect to go through a lot of film figuring it out though ;)

Comments (4)


cynlee

10:07AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

the "p" setting is for playing i think...lol... i commend you for trying arranged stilllife as this, i was thinking of doing the same for the monthly challenge...it's easier said then done :)

Michelle A.

12:38PM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Feel free to stop by the forum with any specific questions you might have.....we won't bite...and we love to help!

bleachfix

12:16AM | Tue, 28 January 2003

I like your attitude!! Uhh, I choose nailed...looks like you're learning what depth of field is and how to control it.

shadowtiger

5:30PM | Fri, 14 February 2003

Hey this is cool stuff, almost like the hammer is the victm ..lol, go ahead and laugh at me, but with it being out of focus, reminds me a bit of when you watch a movie and see the victim laying dead...while the predator escapes.. oxymoronic in viewing as the nails in actuality are the victim aren't they? There you go ..an artistic poetic, insane objective (a little :P) opinion :) Well done, Jen.


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