I like all of them, but the first original, not the original original :-) is my fave.
Even though there is a blue cast, I think it adds to the ambiance of the shot.
As for focussing, if you use the hyperfocal distance you will obtain the maximum depth of field.
Try this online calculator for hyperfocal distance:
http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.htmlGordon
Matter of opinion but I like the original picture. Objects in the foreground add dimension to photographs.
"Objects removes" the second picture down I was looking at that as the original. That's the one I like. And the sign is gone. My feeling is if you are shooting a post card or a picture for a magazine, edit. If you are doing it for your own pleasure or enjoyment to share in your life just go for it. I just bought my first digital camera. It is nice to see what you do at the moment and keep taking shots till you get the one you really like. I went from stills to video. Composition is the most important thing to me. I would go from one composed shot to another in a quick practice run. Again that is just me. I hope this makes sense. Sorry about the rambling......Rick
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GTinSoCal wrote:
I like all of them, but the first original, not the original original :-) is my fave.
Even though there is a blue cast, I think it adds to the ambiance of the shot.
As for focussing, if you use the hyperfocal distance you will obtain the maximum depth of field.
Try this online calculator for hyperfocal distance:
http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.htmlGordon
Thank you Gordon, I have added the site as a book mark.
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