There's nothing wrong with shallow depth of field. What matters is
where the point of focus is placed and what's in good focus ahead of or
behind it. I see nothing wrong with any of these.
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/7/2014 9:38 AM, Tina Manley wrote:
PESO:
For those who are not on Facebook, here are the 5 B&W photos I'm posting:
http://tinamanley.smugmug.com/Documentary/Black-and-White/i-kvbzkBf/A
http://tinamanley.smugmug.com/Documentary/Black-and-White/i-qrWbdRK/A
http://tinamanley.smugmug.com/Documentary/Black-and-White/i-6rvjzvZ/A
http://tinamanley.smugmug.com/Documentary/Black-and-White/i-Kd8kjQF/A
http://tinamanley.smugmug.com/Documentary/Black-and-White/i-FZ5tFVD/A
Those who don't like shallow depth of field or B&W, don't look ;-)
C&C greatly appreciated from all others!
Tina
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