kilian 0 Posted April 19, 2004 John I love your style........make a line up with shopping cars is great !I like it cheers Link to comment
John Crowe 165 Posted April 20, 2004 I've seen similar shots on this site, so here is my entry. Of course I think mine is better! I took this many years ago and I only just noticed that I ran the image directly on the diagonal of the frame, generally not a good idea, but it seems to work. The 24mm helped make it seem endless. I just wish the company logo was not there. A fellow member picked this out of a crowd so I thought I would see what others thought. Thank-you, John Crowe. Link to comment
sebastian cologne, german 0 Posted April 20, 2004 Here we have got a great picture. it's simple, it shows a different perspective on items of everyday's life, the colours are minimalistic. i do not mind about the company's logo, in the context of the image it contributes to lead the viewers eye, plus it also is a part of the subject. excellent, both on originality and aesthetics! Link to comment
root 0 Posted July 2, 2004 So you like yours better, eh? . . . :-) I've got one in my singles folder along with an inline image like this one shot with a 50mm. I think the visual weight is well balanced across the strong oblique line. Looks like it was set on hyperfocal. . . hard to tell how sharp the front 'Loblaws' is. Link to comment
John Crowe 165 Posted July 2, 2004 The front "Loblaws" is not as sharp as the second one, but not bad. I handheld this with 25 asa film, so probably f8 to f11. At this time in my life I would have used the depth of field indicators on the lens to set the focus. If I had used hyperfocal focussing I could have done better. Carl, thank-you! Link to comment
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