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:-) somehow I found my wife more important :-) No seriously the title of the photo was just a indication where it was taken. I do have more photo's of the island as well. Thanks for the comment.
I agree with you about the wall, it does seem to distract from the photo. As for the background, i did not have a tri-pod with me, so it would have been a blury picture, with the low shutter speed required to create a deeper depth of field. Even with a tri-pod it would have been a challenge ;-) but I do not mind a challenge.
like the smile of the "model" and the reflections in her eyes..
but think a cut on the right side would be the better choice...without the wall and lil' bit more sharpness in the background... ;)
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R.D. Honing 19/07/2005 17:15
:-) somehow I found my wife more important :-) No seriously the title of the photo was just a indication where it was taken. I do have more photo's of the island as well. Thanks for the comment.H. M. A. Jackson 19/07/2005 17:07
well, you don't see much of the island on the foto, but your wife isn't less beautiful. nice portrait.regards,
hardy
R.D. Honing 19/07/2005 15:37
I agree with you about the wall, it does seem to distract from the photo. As for the background, i did not have a tri-pod with me, so it would have been a blury picture, with the low shutter speed required to create a deeper depth of field. Even with a tri-pod it would have been a challenge ;-) but I do not mind a challenge.grt. Richard
marcus groehlich 19/07/2005 15:04
like the smile of the "model" and the reflections in her eyes..but think a cut on the right side would be the better choice...without the wall and lil' bit more sharpness in the background... ;)