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04-FEB-2006 Gary Martin

Vehicle
by Gary Martin

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM
1/400s f/7.1 at 400.0mm iso800 full exif

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Digital Rebels05-Feb-2006 20:11
By ned....this worked for me. I love originality. Bobbie
Lori H 05-Feb-2006 16:15
I think it is an interesting idea and I also appreciate your experimentation. The problem I'm having is the leaves are just so in focus my eyes can't help but go there instead of the vehicle.
Keith Lamond 05-Feb-2006 14:48
Gary, I read your explanation of the effect you were going for and I think the photo would work much better if the car was more, but not totally in focus for the shot. One thing you can try with experimental shots is to bracket the hell out of it. Take 6 or 7 different shots at different apeture or shutter speed settings and see how they come out. Then you can pick the one that gives you the best effect. However, I will echo Rod, you definitely get points for thinking outside the box.
Digital Rebels05-Feb-2006 10:51
LOL, well if nothing else, at least it's different, Gary, and kudos to you for being creative and looking for something somewhat more artistic than the average car shot!!
--Tam
Gary Martin05-Feb-2006 10:17
Thank you Rod. My wife (who has an artistic but not photographic bent) whose opinion I often seek on my shots, said it was awful and didn't work at all.

But this time I relied on my own judgement. I wanted something that suggested vehicle but wasn't a straight shot of one - god knows I've got plenty of those!

So I went for an out of focus shot. I wish the leaves related in some way to the theme - but they aren't. I thought later that it might have worked better with a model car in sharp focus where the leaves are - maybe I'll try that if I get the chance.

My personal approach to the assignments (where possible) is to imagine I've been commissioned by a magazine to come up with a photo that can be used to illustrate an article they are going to print and to shoot something with that in mind.

Judging by the lack of comments on this one, looks like my wife was right! ;-)

Never mind - you lose some, you lose some!
Rod Rees 05-Feb-2006 02:41
This is quite a daring shot. I'm not sure it works, but I'd rather see a shot that pushes the boundaries than a "safe" shot. Can you tell us something about your intent?