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dave foster

90mm Lens Twisted.....

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To answer your question, nobody is out there unless you include a nude or perfectly in focus flower. But since this is not a photo.net critique, let me comment on the image.

 

This is really an unusual image. I hope that you take no offense, but it really reminds me of a cartoon. The exaggerated perspective of the house is very similar to what you would see in an older cartoon.

 

However, the colors are so much better than old and faded cartoons. They are bright and crisp, adding to the playful feel.

 

The house is such a strong and dominant feature of this image, but it appears to be hiding. The hedge in front of it really makes it hard to find. In addition, perhaps too much foreground pushes it back even farther?

 

The flowers in the hedge seem lost. They add color, but unlike your other focal points do not appear in focus at all. With the variety of color that your image has, I keep finding my eye trying to find something there in focus.

 

Well done on an interesting image.

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This is very surreal and dream like...The depth of field is really interesting, and the colors are just so vivid that they seem unnatural, and manufactured...it reminds me of a peter gabriel video...I like it a lot
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i like the color's & composition, but don't like how the house is out of perspective (?) or how the flowers have little focus.
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I shot this on my 4x5 which is dangerous. Whenever I get that thing out, all I want to do is tweak the image as much as I can. The results sometimes end up here. I'm pretty shy with most of my results though. Either way, I focused on the front door here and tweaked everything else with no other regard for focus. My other objective was to see how much I could distort the lines of the house to make it look dreamlike while not encountering lens fall-off. You should see the sheet of this one. It's always a little better than what you see here. Thanks again for the comments. Keep 'em coming!!!!
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