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Random shots after the rain...Hi All, I'm new on this forum.
Got into photographs for a short while and just thought I share some pics I took after raining day. Sorry if the pictures a bit too big. All straight off RAW, no edit. Any comment is welcome. Last edited by XPLOSV on Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
Greatness is difficult to appreciate from close up. The great mountain on the horizon is only the ground when you are standing on it.
Re: Random shots after the rain...I think you could lose #4 from the set. It is badly OOF. YOu have the leaves, not the flower & to my mind it just does not work. This would bring you down to the 4 photo limit in the rules.
Also, as you seem to have guessed, these are over the size limits. (800Px on longest side AND <= 200Kb file size) This is imposed to cater for the unfortunates who have a small monitor and/or slow connection. You also need to put a meaningful location in your profile. This is mainly for your benefit. you would be surprised what you might get loaned by someone near you. Having got that over with. I quite like the other 4. Excellent use of DOF to separate subject from ground. Greg
It's easy to be good... when there is nothing else to do
Re: Random shots after the rain...I agree with Mr Darcy. Number 4 does not make justice to the rest. However, I like number 1 best or perhaps the last one? No, Number 1.
Re: Random shots after the rain...thanks for the feedback guy.
Sorry I broke the rule. Will edit/post accordingly. Greatness is difficult to appreciate from close up. The great mountain on the horizon is only the ground when you are standing on it.
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