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Woodsy
04-11-2007, 17:16
Alright chaps and chapettes!

Went home for the weekend and went for a walk through a local woods nearish my house for the afternoon and took some pics. Would be awsome if you could let me know what you think and why, as I'm a little unsure on some of them.

1
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b315/Woodsy2k/DSC_9877.jpg

2
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b315/Woodsy2k/DSC_9876.jpg

3
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b315/Woodsy2k/DSC_9874.jpg

4
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b315/Woodsy2k/DSC_9873.jpg

5
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b315/Woodsy2k/DSC_9860.jpg

6
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b315/Woodsy2k/DSC_9850.jpg

7
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b315/Woodsy2k/DSC_9824.jpg

8
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b315/Woodsy2k/DSC_9819.jpg

9
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b315/Woodsy2k/DSC_9818.jpg

10
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b315/Woodsy2k/DSC_9813.jpg


Cheers all!!!!!!!

Dan S
04-11-2007, 17:29
Got to be Number 6 for me, Lovely.

Byrhtnoth
04-11-2007, 20:59
Love the idea of No1 :thumbs: although more colours in the leaves in the background would be good.

No 8 I like, although the second log from the bottom needs to be lifted about a foot on the right to even the spacing :D

No 5 the dog sh#t on it spoils it for me :D

Fav's are No1 and 6 :thumbs:

ben g
04-11-2007, 21:11
3,4 & 6 are my favorites, especially 3, great colours, interesting composition and texture.:clap:

Woodsy
04-11-2007, 21:17
:D Thanks very much for the feedback guys!

No 5 the dog sh#t on it spoils it for me :D

:P That's no DS mate, Just some funky growth on the fallen tree :lol:

mole2k
05-11-2007, 01:08
Some fantastic use of shallow depth of field here, which I happen to be a big fan of and use it a lot in my own photography.

#2 Has a really really pleasent OOF area to it, Although I think it would of worked better had you gotten a bit on the tree that framed the picture slightly better, either by being vertical across the bottom (like in #5) of the screen with the leaf on the bottom left or right. Of course thats not always possible and I still really like the shot. #5 nearly has it but the OOF area isnt quite as nice or spacious.

Woodsy
06-11-2007, 19:59
You make some good points Mole2k, and thanks for taking the time to have a ganders. I'm a big fan of shallow depth of field, and It hadn't really occured to me that even out of focus areas need proper composition! lol

Many thanks again :)