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f/ 1.8 1/80 ISO 800 |
Who would have thought something so small could be so interesting, I used narrowest depth of field on my camera settings. The negative space in this photograph is the blurred foreground and background of the frame where you can see no texture of the pin board. You can even see the pattern in the fabric where its all been weaved together . I edited this and made it black and white using the greyscale panel and boosted with the yellows and oranges so that you could see the pattern and texture better of the pin board.
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f/9.0 1/100 ISO 1600 |
Love the triangle shape Caryline, Tracy and Stephie create. And then the textured background of the floor. Such a successful photo I feel. The composition of the three of them is pretty much perfect I also love how they are all looking up at me. The lighter coloured blocks of wood on the floor almost frame them. I really love the second photo because i captured the moment perfectly. You can see the relationship between Tracy, Caryline and Karen. I love the texture of the bar walls. and the leading lines of the stairs and rail which takes your eyes from bottom to top.
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f/2.5 1/125 ISO1600 |
The use of negative space is really nice in this frame I really like the tint of gold along the top of the shoe , I made sure the heel of the shoe lined up with the rule of thirds line. I shot this in live view. I really like how the edge of the table leads your eye right to the tip of the heel.
Self directed.
Textures!
Love the texture in this pillow case and the fact that i have used a narrow depth of field made this photograph far more interesting. The photo to begin with was slightly under exposed
I found this lovely ornament at my nana and granddads and thought it had fabulous texture in the dragon scales. I also love the detail in the teeth of the skull.


Captured some rain droplets on the window. I absolutely love this photo! Glad I used narrow depth of field.
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