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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 65004" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I kinda don't get it either. Is it a study in texture or ? If so, I would think you'd want to get as much of it in focus as you can. And as Marcel mentioned, there are a lot of areas that are not in focus. Perhaps a smaller aperture would have helped with the focus, maybe something like f=16 or above would bring the entire image into focus and would really bring out the detail. On the subject of detail, you might consider either a reflector and/or fill light to remove some of the shadows and capture some of the detail lost in the contrast. Or perhaps take the image at sundown or sunrise so that it's more evenly lit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 65004, member: 9521"] I kinda don't get it either. Is it a study in texture or ? If so, I would think you'd want to get as much of it in focus as you can. And as Marcel mentioned, there are a lot of areas that are not in focus. Perhaps a smaller aperture would have helped with the focus, maybe something like f=16 or above would bring the entire image into focus and would really bring out the detail. On the subject of detail, you might consider either a reflector and/or fill light to remove some of the shadows and capture some of the detail lost in the contrast. Or perhaps take the image at sundown or sunrise so that it's more evenly lit. [/QUOTE]
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