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    Rose and Bag

    https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...=1320101376all coments welcome thank you
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    Last edited by pat brennan; 1st November 2011 at 09:47 PM.

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    Re: rose and bag

    Nice textures and matching colours.
    I like the idea o fusing the bag pattern as leading lines.
    Love the rocks to give the image some weight in the base.
    I also like the black background to create colour impact.
    What does it look like in BW?
    Some nice thought went into this.
    Graham

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    Re: rose and bag

    HI Pat,

    You'll save everyone else the hassle of clicking the image if you follow Part 2 of the instructions;

    Part 2: How to make an attached thumbnail appear larger and inline
    1. Click the image to make it bigger
    2. Right-click on the image and select "Copy Image Location" (in Firefox) or "Copy Shortcut" (in IE)
    3. Click "Edit Post" and position the cursor where you want the image to appear, then use the "Insert Image" Rose and Bag icon and Paste (Ctrl+V) the shortcut into the dialog and click "OK"
    4. Click "Save Changes" button.


    Thanks,

    On the image, I thought it might have been worth having a little more DoF and I see from the EXIF; 2.5s at f/4.5 at iso 100, 50mm on Canon 350D, that should be possible.

    On composition; I might leave just a tad more room on left, so the bloom is equi-distant from top and left edges.

    The colour temperatures on the bag seems to show light sources were daylight from right and tungsten from left, it doesn't worry me unduly, but it doesn't add anything either.

    Hope that was useful,
    Last edited by Dave Humphries; 31st October 2011 at 11:32 PM.

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    Re: rose and bag

    Thanks Graham and Dave for advise and comments. Dave this was shot in a dark room with two different types of torch regards pat

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