Friday, June 15, 2012

Nikon

I like this picture because it is in focus and you can see me reflected in the lens.  Good depth of field too.
Travis H

15 comments:

  1. You can see the different colors in the lens absolutely awesome.


    The depth of field is shallow and the photograph is center of attention with the camera.


    The lighting in the photo is very bright in one part of the corner.



    The mood reflects a bright sunny day of picture taking.

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  2. I like that the focus of this photo is in the center. This photo has an unfocused background and a sharp focused center. There are a few main colors in this picture, such as black, but the blurred out blue and white add more character. The crop on this photo is also good, not too much empty space in the background. This photo uses a shallow depth of field and I like the effect it gives to the photo. I really like this photo.

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  3. What I like about this photo is the vibrant colors produced by the lighting.

    The element of composition used was single center of interest, with the camera in focus, and the rest behind it was blurred.

    This photo accomplished a shallow depth of field, with the camera in the foreground being in focus and the background is out of focus.

    I wasn’t really sure what mood was supposed to be reflected in this photo though.

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  4. Obviously, you did a great job with depth of field in this image; the camera lens is in crisp focus. I also think the fact that you centered this photo rather than use the rule of thirds works great, too. However, if there was one thing I would change about this photo, it would be to take out the person in the background. The person is a bit distracting, and detracts from the image.

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  5. I really like how the background of the image is blurred. The shape of the camera looks amazing. I would like to see the image at a different angle.

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  6. The picture has good Depth of field and nice clarity but if the rule of thirds would have been used it would look much nicer. .

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  7. Love the depth of field !
    -NOC FPHS

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  8. it is good lighting in the back ground fphs buze

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  9. I like how the background is all blurred and you can see the element of depth of field VERY good and all those different colors on the lens are absolutely fantastic.

    mayrah-FPH



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  10. I like this photo because the white balance actually captured my attention, the wgute balance is right and it’s difficult to sometimes do that. The fact that the camera lens is also in the center and everything is blurred out keeps my focus on the lens and it seems like it’s looking at me and in me.

    Samantha O. - RHS

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  11. The depth of field in this photo is great! The camera lens is really nice in the center of the frame. This picture has a mood as if you are very playful. – Brandon, FPHS

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  12. This photo has really good focus on the camera and really good depth of field. The colors are very vivid and bright. I really like how the camera is the main focus, but there’s also a sense of business on the background.
    Hannah -FPHS

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  13. The depth of field is really nice, the camera is in focus and part of the person but the rest is blurry, making you look at the important part which is the camera. I think if the person was more on to one side it would make it more interesting, using rule of thirds more, but I like the picture because of how clear it is, and the colors.
    Breanna Walker -FPHS

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  14. The depth of field is really nice in this photo. The centered subject works with this photo because the photographer really wants you to see and focus on the subject. I like this photo because I isn’t to over exposed and the color is nice.
    CameronC-FPHS

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  15. i like this photo because of the really good depth of field, so that you really capture the main focus in the picture, which is the camera. i like how you can kind of see your reflection in the camera lens.
    Tara W - FPHS

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