Out of focus areas are good for drawing attention to what you consider the important parts of the photo, but so long as they're smooth and there's nothing distracting in them, that's all I really care about. I am all about the ultra-thin depth of field!
Nice set of pictures. I think that my favorite is 7048. There is a good framing effect from Hannah's arm, with the light side and the dark side making it more apparent.
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Out of focus areas are good for drawing attention to what you consider the important parts of the photo, but so long as they're smooth and there's nothing distracting in them, that's all I really care about. I am all about the ultra-thin depth of field!
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Was this digital or b&w film?
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I did however use a lazy method of converting from colour - desaturating rather than using Channel Mixer.
Light was a large SW facing window, so very simple.
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*nods*
Having a large source of natural light is always nice.
Now that I've got a nice portrait lens, I need to find the time to visit and shoot all the people who've offered to be
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Very patient model!
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I'm sure she'll be very very happy.
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