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Richard Gould
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Registered: December 2008 Location: Jersey Channel Islands Posts: 5,433
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Wed, 20, January, 2021 7:24pm
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I like the pastel colours here, and the dreamy misty feel of the print
Richard
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alexmuir
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Registered: January 2010 Location: Glasgow, Scotland. Posts: 2,668
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Thu, 21, January, 2021 11:50am
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The limited range of muted colours is quite a contrast to your other print, Edmund. The subject has been well isolated by the shallow depth of field. I have used a version of this lens, and liked the field of view of the 58mm focal length.
Alex
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Tony Marlow
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Registered: September 2008 Posts: 1,282
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Mon, 25, January, 2021 5:58pm
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The muted colours and soft light with the shallow depth of field have all worked together so well. Looks as if the birds are not yet up!
Tony
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MartyNL
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Registered: September 2010 Location: based in The Netherlands Posts: 3,341
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Tue, 26, January, 2021 4:11pm
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The soft, swirly background really makes the subject pop.
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“Reaching a creative state of mind thru positive action
is considered preferable to waiting for inspiration.” - Minor White, 1950
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EdmundH
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Registered: January 2016 Location: North Norfolk Posts: 394
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Tue, 26, January, 2021 11:06pm
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I shall have to experiment with those swirly backgrounds, would be great for portraits.
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