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Relaxing at the...... end of a long day.
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Hi Owen,
what lens were you using ? Nice shot. I'm wondering a little about the bokeh. What about the being that is relaxing at this table ? Nobody there ![]() Perhaps a different crop ? The shaker and the glass with the sugar need a little more emphasis. Include a person that sits and enjoys the end of the day or just a hand and a coffee ? Cheers, CD
Hi christian. Good question about what was relaxing about this. I guess seeing this photo reminds me of the feeling of relaxation I had when I was sitting with my wife having a hot drink in the evening. However when I took the photo I saw the lonely tables and wanted to capture the 'loneliness' so perhaps the 'relaxing' title isn't really appropriate.
The lens was the 50mm 1.8. One of my favourites ![]()
Very nice. Tells the story well
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Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
Nice image Owen... Very pleasing as it is, but I'd be tempted to try a slight crop to the right and top (preserving the 3:2) ratio...
Is that natural bokeh? or layered noise / blur? Cheers, John
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Thanks guys. This version I believe had a slight noise added to it, however the image was taken wide open at f/1.8.
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