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Thread: Wire..??

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    Wire..??

    full frame colour image no PP..



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    Re: Wire..??

    I'd recommend waiting for a clear day or using a larger DOF so the foreground snow isnt OOF, or leaving it as is, because it works as is. I also kind of wish the flash was a little less intense, maybe if you used a long exposure, tripod and flashlight to paint the wire?
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    Re: Wire..??

    an alternative example.. a different full frame image..



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    Re: Wire..??

    No PP??

    I like the first because of the contrasting Black and White...the second is ok! but doesnt have the flare that the 1st does!

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    Re: Wire..??

    no PP at all.. the contasting black and white is the true colour of the image.. the black backdround is achieved by the use of a small aperture and letting the cameras onboard flash light the subject and not the backgound..

    the pictures were taken in dull afternoon daylight.. it was snowing at the time..

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