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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Northumberland, UK
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Re: B&W Tool
Like it. I think the exposure is dead on, the subject is instantly recognizable and you've shown thought in filling the frame with tonally distinct areas. I particularly like that thin sliver of light tones on the camera body, shows the lovely gentle transition from in focus to out of focus.
Small crits - wish all of the marque was in focus, and the black area in the out of focus background above the lens barrel is a minor distraction. Good first upload |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Poole, Dorset
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Re: B&W Tool
Congratulations on your first picture showing Brent and welcome to Pixalo.
Interesting shot of an older Canon camera and lens, Iworks nicely in keeping the view on the am assuming anyway by the fact it has an aperture ring on it which is less common these days. The differential focusing works very nicely in keeping the viewer's attention in the detail area of the picture. Let's see some more ![]() Cheers, Rob |
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