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'The Photo Equipment Show: Examining the Equipment'


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A potential buyer peers along and through a lens for sale at a photo

equipment show in California to see if it meets his specifications and

is worth the asking price. Your ratings, critiques, and observations

are invited and most welcome. If you rate harshly, very critically, or

wish to make a remark, please submit a helpful and constructive

comment; please share your photographic knowledge to help improve my

photography. Thanks! Enjoy! John

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I like it. The strong contrast, the comp. and subject matter work well together. My ony qualm is that the fingers closest to you are a little blurry.

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This photo is kind of a 'rare bird' for me, taken at an awkward angle (camera above head level, arms outstretched, low light, yet still in strong focus front to back.

I hope you'll excuse a little blurriness in fingers, it's inevitable under some very poor lighting something would be a little blurry as this was a very low shutter speed, and I was lucky to get this capture at all.  Does it detract?

I'm glad you like the capture.

Best to you, and thanks for telling me about why.

john

John (Crosley)

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I am not really taller than this fellow and did not stand on something to elevate myself.

I was holding my camera overhead pointing slightly downward, sighting through a small part of the viewfinder, then shooting a little blindly, partly guessing and partly from experience.

It worked well, though.

I've practice.

See my single photo of President Nixon in the crowd in San Francisco for my first photo ever with camera overhead; that one worked too!

'Necessity is the mother of invention' is the old saying; I'm its proof.

Best to you, and thanks for commenting.

john

John (Crosley)

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