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Golden LightA shot from a couple of days ago for my 2011, 365 project.
Taken with the 70-200f2.8, 1/320, f2.8, 200mm Fuji X-Pro1 | X-E1 | X-T1 | XF14 | XF23 | XF27 | XF35 | XF56 | XF60 | XF10-24 | XF18-55 | XF55-200 | MCEX-11
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Re: Golden LightI quite like the feel of this one.
The ratio of in-focus elements to out of focus elements is rather high. I am in two minds about this.
Re: Golden LightThe light certainly is golden, but the out of focus elements is more of a distraction for me. In particular, the leaf/stalk right behind your subject. Would have preferred for it to be clean right behind the subject so that the bright green further emphasises the stalk in focus.
Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Re: Golden LightLovely light and colours. I suggest you crop some of
the blurred distracting elements and accentuate the main subject of the picture.
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