Vancouver Canada: a few pics from today...Moderators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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I honestly like the second one the best out of all of them, but I think it would look better with everything in focus.
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Very nice collection of pics Dee - I do like the first one but would suggest straightening the waterline.
Chris
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I've gotta say I like the tyre (sorry Dee, tire) shot. Great vibrant colours. I also agree with Leigh that there's not quite enough DOF in the 2nd shot to turn it into a great composition.
Cheers Peter my karma just ran over your dogma
I love that you've accentuated the colours - it's very bold. I would have liked to see the lion lite up in a different way - at the moment the head seems to fall in the shadows and the paws and upper shoulder are in the light pulling our focus.
Great Work Flip Frog. I like the one at Stanly park. I do think that the second would look great in focus, but sometimes (understandably) the urge to manipulate depth of field is a little too much eh?
Been great weather for Pics in Vancouver lately eh? Posted a couple myself.
NIce work FlipFrog - I like the 2nd image the most too and am not phased by it's depth of field and only part of the image being in focus, I think it drifts off nicely to a hazy blur which suits it well! Nicely done!
Geoff.
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