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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 11/27/2004
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this is a very nice perspective, I like this one a lot!I don't think DOF would be nice here, so it is great as it is now, in my opinion!Kisses!
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Pnar Yazicioglu
{K:7607} 11/21/2004
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Merhaba, Bence onemli olan makine degil ruh ki sen de bu fotografta onu yakalamisin. tebrik ederim.
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Neil Niamh White
{K:9165} 11/10/2004
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Beka,
The Zenit will be a very good camera for learning the techniques of good photography. I had one for several years when I first started. The only thing to watch out for is that the material holding the mirror is in good condition. I had to get rid of mine when the material became loose and was dropping into the image area.
Neil
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Beka C.o.
{K:650} 11/10/2004
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Hi Neil, thanks for your advises, i will take into attention next time :) This architectural photo - I have taken it at the age 17, with a machine that you can only change the controls of asa :) Hope my future machine will be more proffessional, now I am planning to learn with an old Zenit, then will be transferred to Canon (hopefully!). Thanks again.
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Neil Niamh White
{K:9165} 11/10/2004
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Beka,
An interesting angle and historic architecture. However there is something that doesn't seem quite in focus around the missing piece of building. It may be that you need to reduce the aperture in order to increase the DOF. If this means there is insufficient light to hand hold then you would need to have a tripod or take the image on another day with more light.
Neil (and thanks for comments on "I know my way")
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NN
{K:26787} 9/24/2004
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Interesting/original angle! Thanks for your comment Beka!
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Heath Bennett
{K:4429} 9/24/2004
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great perspective.
HB
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