Normally I'm not a great fan of selectively coloured images, but this one didn't work in colour, nor in black and white, so I'm actually quite pleased with the way this turned out. And other than that I don't really have a great deal to say about this one.
camera capture date aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO focal length image quality white balance cropped?
Canon G5
7.24pm on 20/8/04
f4.0
1/60
Program AE
+0.0
evaluative
50
10.2mm
RAW
auto
no
comment byLyle at 09:02 AM (GMT) on 21 August, 2004
As said previously, the DOF to get the image perfect in the reflection is really impressive.
What's interesting is that the photo actually stands out more if you use the "dark" colour-scheme too. I hadn't used it before, but it seems to make it into an utterly different picture.
comment by adam at 09:52 AM (GMT) on 21 August, 2004
One of the first photographys since I've started viewing this blog (for a few weeks now) that I really thought was kinda weak.
I know you will appreciate constructive critism, but I"m unsure exactly what I could say that would make this photo any better.
comment bydeceptive at 01:37 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2004
Dave I like this image a lot but feel it would be even better if it were rotated 180 degrees.
comment byeast3rd at 04:20 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2004
I usually don't like photos that are partially black and white, and partially in color (I feel like it's a somewhat overused effect), but you've put it to good use here. Great composition.
comment bydjn1 at 11:45 PM (GMT) on 21 August, 2004
Thanks everyone.
adam: me neither.
deceptive: I've done this quite a lot recently so tried to avoid it with this one.
Normally I'm not a great fan of selectively coloured images, but this one didn't work in colour, nor in black and white, so I'm actually quite pleased with the way this turned out. And other than that I don't really have a great deal to say about this one.
capture date
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
focal length
image quality
white balance
cropped?
7.24pm on 20/8/04
f4.0
1/60
Program AE
+0.0
evaluative
50
10.2mm
RAW
auto
no
Interesting result, I think it works too, something interesting.
depth of field is what made this shot really stand out.
i like how it's all black and white and onl y the reflection is in colour. you do take a lot of reflection shots. beautiful, though.
Nice. *clap*
As said previously, the DOF to get the image perfect in the reflection is really impressive.
What's interesting is that the photo actually stands out more if you use the "dark" colour-scheme too. I hadn't used it before, but it seems to make it into an utterly different picture.
One of the first photographys since I've started viewing this blog (for a few weeks now) that I really thought was kinda weak.
I know you will appreciate constructive critism, but I"m unsure exactly what I could say that would make this photo any better.
Dave I like this image a lot but feel it would be even better if it were rotated 180 degrees.
I usually don't like photos that are partially black and white, and partially in color (I feel like it's a somewhat overused effect), but you've put it to good use here. Great composition.
Thanks everyone.
adam: me neither.
deceptive: I've done this quite a lot recently so tried to avoid it with this one.