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<blockquote data-quote="Pierro" data-source="post: 60231" data-attributes="member: 8517"><p>Interesting subject, and you've captured ' eerie ' to a degree, but i think this type of shot ( just my 2 cents you understand ) would have benefitted from using the wide end of your 18-55 ( kit lens ? ) There is, as mentioned already, a blue or blue-ish / mauve-ish cast all over the frame, but perhaps this was intentional ? If so, 'fraid it doesnt work for me, but thats a personal thing. I think the biggest problem is focus, as the whole scene is blurred. Either the lens has mis-focused, or you have wobbled at the point of shot</p><p></p><p>How did you shoot the scene, if you can remember. I know i dont always recall whether I used a tripod or handheld, or shot before VR had settled ( if using a VR lens ) but it would be helpful</p><p>to know exactly what went on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pierro, post: 60231, member: 8517"] Interesting subject, and you've captured ' eerie ' to a degree, but i think this type of shot ( just my 2 cents you understand ) would have benefitted from using the wide end of your 18-55 ( kit lens ? ) There is, as mentioned already, a blue or blue-ish / mauve-ish cast all over the frame, but perhaps this was intentional ? If so, 'fraid it doesnt work for me, but thats a personal thing. I think the biggest problem is focus, as the whole scene is blurred. Either the lens has mis-focused, or you have wobbled at the point of shot How did you shoot the scene, if you can remember. I know i dont always recall whether I used a tripod or handheld, or shot before VR had settled ( if using a VR lens ) but it would be helpful to know exactly what went on [/QUOTE]
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