today i had the chance to take some photos of a friend of mine
with his clarinet.
your comments are always aprecciated.
thanks a lot,
theodoros



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3 photos from today with a clarinetistHello all,
today i had the chance to take some photos of a friend of mine with his clarinet. your comments are always aprecciated. thanks a lot, theodoros ![]() ![]() ![]()
I like the last one the best, love DOF stuff.
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I don't mind these but the halo around the instrument in #1 and #2 is a little off putting to me.
I really like the inclusion of the fields in the first shot in the background and the bottom of frame.
the last one is excellent. great composition and angle and much more intimate feel.
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Hey Theo - I'm with the 'mob' - the last shot is brilliant
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Last one is wonderful.
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