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Photographer  sandy c. hopkins {Karma:17107}
Project #6 Minimal Depth of Field Camera Model  
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 3/2/2004 Film / Memory Type  
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About this was my mothers. one of my favorite things..
actually trying to work a bit more with my min dof.
any advice appreciated.

:)
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they say good friends are hard to find

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Pat Fruen Pat Fruen   {K:12076} 7/3/2005
I can't put my finger on why, but I just love this photo.

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 3/14/2004
You brought out its preciousness. It has a lot of good memories associated with it, and perhaps some bitterweet. The lighting is perfect, and so is the composition.

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Trish McCoy Trish McCoy   {K:15897} 3/11/2004
such an antique feeling. beautifully done.

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Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 3/7/2004
dof looks good to me sandy...cute little thing looks like its doing yoga

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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 3/5/2004
very sweet :) I was gonna say that the background is kinda distracting, but changed my mind.. i like it this way.. gives more life to the pic :)

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John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 3/5/2004
Good presentation Sandy. Hey! This object looks pretty cute! Even as a fake one it looks lovely!

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Rhonda Prince   {K:17687} 3/4/2004
I think you did it perfectly and with such a meaningful object. Great work!

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Pedro Libório Pedro Libório   {K:53861} 3/3/2004
lovely done my friend!
P.S. Thanks for the Lucas welcome!
big kiss!

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Monty Emken (Ostracon X)   {K:4804} 3/3/2004
Oh man... just got the tinge of sadness remembering my grandma. She had several of this kind of knick-knack. Wow... Nicely done. Great tribute!!

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Bradley Prue Bradley Prue   {K:30678} 3/3/2004
Go nuts. Leave the aperture wide open, low light, no light, there are few limits, other than a good imagination, which you definitely have! This is a wonderful image; makes me smile. ..Brad

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Jan Symank Jan Symank   {K:22030} 3/3/2004
Lovely picture.
A friendly composition, nice background and lighting !
Bravo and regards from Jan

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D W   {K:2560} 3/3/2004
Where is this coming from? This shot is amazing! Great work.

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 3/3/2004
ha ha .. dear Sandy. lovely. I love it too.. great capture. and composition and perspective. very charming little fellow ;-)
Kiss, Biliana

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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 3/3/2004
Almost like-like and seemingly quite content.

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 3/3/2004
Sandy,

This is quite a good minimal DOF...the window frame leads into the figurine nicely...

Things to remember about a minimal DOF are that light and shadow are greatly enhanced in the viewer's eye when they can't make out the stuff in the background. I find that it is always good to try to find a dark background (at least for my style) as the light will always show up more than you expect it too (nice thing about light ;))...

I agree about Macro lenses and as I love minimal DOF, I use them a lot. I also find that to enhance the vagueness of the background, use the fastest practical shutter speed - you can always lighten the image again (too fast is too grainy).

I am not sure about the red object in this image but I am sure it will work very well for many...I like the tiny bit of debris by the figurine's foot - it is almost the sharpest focus in the image and lends an interesting perspective to the shot...

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 3/2/2004
Hi Sandy, The DOF is very nice, it bring out the figurine perfectly. I agree with the effect of the razor thin DOF that can be achieved with a macro. I like the touch of colour the apple adds to the photo. Another option would be to place a long object in the frame, pointing (at an angle towards the camera; the gradient from out of focus, to well focused and than a fading focus again could also be very well used to increase the sense of depth and perspective. I think I miss an object nearer to the camera, also slightily outside the DOF range. The blurred shapes can be very well used to frame the composition. Very nice shot, though, I like it, very appealing...:)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Robyn P   {K:783} 3/2/2004
I like the shallow DOF... the only thing I would suggest is maybe a tighter crop?

Excellent shot thought!!

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 3/2/2004
I like the attention to the background here. The figurine looks like it been around the block (a couple times) ;-) What aperture did you use here? Macro shots are good for the DOF thing - pretty much always razor thin.

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Richard Montgomery   {K:1936} 3/2/2004
Sandy -- This is one of my favorites of yours. The minimum DOF really adds to the image. I can appreciate the personal nature of your attachment to this fragile little figurine. A very nice image . . .

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aviva s.   {K:346} 3/2/2004
i love it

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Hakan Aker   {K:14146} 3/2/2004
Hi Sandy...
I can guess how important this piece is for you bec it was your mom's.And its so beautiful .Regards,H.

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