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A few shots from the winter of 2025. The last one was inside of the Acropolis Museum. (Unfortunately, I could get everyone to walk exactly where I wanted them to. hahaha)
For iPhone users - a new version of Bluristic has dropped (v1.8) which offers new features and significant improvements in stability & useability.
I am interested in learning Macro/Closeup photography and understanding that Focus Bracketing is a good part of the process, I thought I would give focus stacking a try.
Another visit to our garden using a vintage lens (Canon FD 50mm f/1.4) on my Canon R5.
NOTE: With this lens the minimum focusing distance is 18" at which point you have 1/4" depth of field.
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She’s gorgeous!
On the first image, I would have capitalized on her hips. Instead of cropping through them, I would have done a 3/4 for that curvature. Also, I would’ve removed the 2 swimsuit tan lines.
Sixth image (first backlit), background is too busy. She’s almost blending in. Also, her dress looks dingy. Maybe boost the exposure/whites/highlights on the dress.
Seventh image (second backlit), the white balance is way way off. It’s so green/teal. And, that pose at this angle looks awkward. I think of chicken wings.
The last two images looks like she’s done for the day. And, I think that pose is overdone, IMO.
As always, an attractive bride can carry the image. I don't think there is anything I can tell you that you probably don't already know.. Like the shadow on her eye when she held her hand up. Next to last image.
Listening in here!
Really good!