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Model T FordModel T fords from the local Model T ford club
Honi soit qui mal y pense
camera Olympus sp550 uz
Re: Model T FordThe busy backgrounds detracts from the images. Without knowing the lenses you are using, I would be tempted to open it wide up and use DOF to isolate your subjects. If you cant, i'd be tempted to shoot 'detail' shots, rather than whole cars.
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Re: Model T Fordthanks raskill good point. I use an olympus sp550 uz will try next time
Honi soit qui mal y pense
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Re: Model T FordOn my screen shots look a little soft. Maybe a bit of shapening would help.
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It looks soft on my LCD...
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