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Tom Talbot | all galleries >> Family Affairs - 3 Galleries >> St. Louis Wineries Harvest Celebration > Friends
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08-OCT-2005 Tom Talbot

Friends

Missouri Wine Country

I really like this shot. Several different dynamics going on here, a relaxed hug, a laughing conversation, a serious conversation and one just watching the music. Some good wine, good cheese and a good time.

Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel ,Canon EF 80-200mm f/4.5-5.6 II
1/200s f/7.1 at 80.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time08-Oct-2005 16:25:53
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length80 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/7.1
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (1)
Focus Distance

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Tom Talbot11-Oct-2005 02:49
Phil, thanks much, your comments, as always, are quite accurate. My thought process in making this shot was to keep everything in focus so the friends could be shown in contrast to their surroundings, as I felt that seeing how they fit in to those surroundings was a key point in understanding the dynamics of what was happening within the group. That being said, I now stand corrected and see that adjusting the aperture to lock them in would have allowed the viewer to see what I am trying to convey without the distraction of "nothing in particular" going on in the background. Thanks as always for your taking the time to review.
Phil Douglis11-Oct-2005 00:39
HI, Tom - I like the responses too, but there is too much going on here. Your subjects are merging into the background. Simplify --you are making a picture of strongly expressive subject matter, but the image itself is not expressive because you have not managed to isolate those subject via vantage point, selective focus, and frame.