I have dusted off my CZ135f1.8 (posted in a separate thread) and now I have dusted off CZ24F2 which was strongly recommended by a venerable contributor we affectionately called Doc (Dr. Harout)
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No, not distracting. Nicely composed to show a home environment while the tight focus is on the hydrangea florets. You constructed a context.sury wrote:This one, I wanted to show that flowers are in the home, in a vase (still object)
No, following the context of 'show the vernacular', the focused subject is free from distractive background while the focal point is the flora.sury wrote:Is this still distracting? Too busy?
No, again. I would call this a very photo-documenting shot of your environment / surroundings. It's like a photo-documentation which we usually see in newspapers.sury wrote:What about this? Not my typical composition. I should call it a shot and not a composition...
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