|
Riham Essam
{K:4931} 8/16/2006
|
Intereting profile u had here ...:) well done & Thanks, for visiting ...:)
Best regards, Riham Essam
|
|
|
Czeslav Gavinkovski
{K:6800} 3/30/2006
|
Looks very effective.Great selective fokus. Regards, Czeslaw.
|
|
|
AJ Miller
{K:49168} 3/27/2006
|
Hi Mel - nice to see you back on UF!
I find this image quite effective as it is so close it sort of whacks you in the face. The DOF helps create this effect. I'm not sure if it's a great photo, but for me it certainly has a very strong impact.
John
|
|
|
Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 3/27/2006
|
Hi Melanie,
I have to agree the shallow DoF is just a bit too much. But I like the part of the tree you've selected, the curve and the changing brightness create an interesting subject, waiting to be photographed.I do like the textures to the extend they are visible and in focus.
As to the composition, I might consider cropping a bit off the right side of the photo. I believe that would reduce the importance of the background, and prevents the rather centered division between tree and backdrop on top of the photo. Other than that, a good, and quite intersting shot.
Cheers,
Hugo
|
|
|
Weston Dru
{K:3243} 3/27/2006
|
So simple ans beautiful! Like Dof and texture! Best wishes
And for CC you should try to make diagonal separation between sharp and blury part.
|
|
|
Melanie Schembri
{K:1531} 3/27/2006
|
I think I did exagerate a little bit with the depth of field, but I was experimenting after all...please comment
|
|