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Three Guys and a Truck


Landrum Kelly

HAND-HELD, OF COURSE

Mode dial had accidentally been knocked to shutter priority at 1/4000 sec.

f/5.6

ISO 100

focal length on the zoom: 87mm

Exposure adjusted in raw. Converted from raw and processed in TIFF file.

No sharpening required.

 


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Lannie, your collection Guys by far isn't dull, neighter are their colors. Even that partial wall got impressed. The stroke - seeming to flee - is making the immediate first impression of the total leaning to the right extra heavy. Suggest a crop behind the E and R on top. Before: turning the photo to the left for a better overall balance is also an idea, haha, yes of course I tried. And yes, I should sleep, for it's a quarter to six overhere. Keep enjoying, at least you are brave. Guys.. , Im glad it aren't your uncles. Am I right ?! :) 

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Olaf, I have also been thinking that I either need to crop more of the door on the right--or else show just a bit more of the door, so that the door is not cut off in the same way that we often carelessly cut off hands or feet.  After all, the truck is part of the photo, too!  Your suggestion as to where to crop is a good one, one that I shall have to consider.

 

Thanks for stopping by.

 

--Lannie

 

 

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The guy in green spotted you! The suggested crop is a good one; it manages to keep that cool "V" shape created by the open doors.
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Thanks, Amy.  Yes, the crop that Olaf proposes would be cleaner on the right hand side (not to say that I will ever get around to posting the improved version).

 


--Lannie

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Amy, Olaf: I just reloaded another version, this one actually wider (not tighter) on the right.  It will take hours or even days to refresh i(f the past is any guide).  You will know that it is up when you can see the entire window of the door on the right.

 

It is not necessarily the best crop, simply the one I want to try.  I will probably try Olaf's suggestion at some point, but not today.

 

--Lannie

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