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Thanks Jack for comment and advances . Still learning focus stacking techniques . But nice results we can get withNice bokeh effect nataliaflejszar&Photo , but you should have bigger f stop, as I see your is f.2.8, so that's why the subject is not really in focus much.
I mentioned this in another post. Either a higher f stop or more bracket pictures or different perspective nataliaflejszar&Photo
Hello dear Natalia!!!
First of all I would like to start by saying that is an excellent photo!
I really like the framing and the use of wide aperture that has kept in focus only the front of the bug.
I don't see photography as a reproductive mean I see it as an art form. I like your photo because it gives a sense of focusing on the bug as an existence which is highlighted under the use of wide aperture It is clear that you have an excellent abstract style photo with a big amount of negative space which is balanced by the geometrical balanced shapes and forms.
I Don't like saying what I would do if I was in your place. In photography we express ourselves and there is no point in saying, that, I would do this or that. Of course this applies to conversations between already experienced photographers at a point.
For me is an excellent shot that draws my attention perfectly on the bug. The swallow deep of field on the bug creates a somewhat focus on its 'personality' or state at that moment the photo was taken! It is excellent and I like it a lot. The framing create a beautiful scale effect between the bug's small size and the large abstract patterns of bokeh that remind perception wise the big world without drawing your attention.
It is very creative and artistic and not yet one more, perfect focused photo that has nothing to say...
Very nice work!
Hello dear Natalia!!!
First of all I would like to start by saying that is an excellent photo!
I really like the framing and the use of wide aperture that has kept in focus only the front of the bug.
I don't see photography as a reproductive mean I see it as an art form. I like your photo because it gives a sense of focusing on the bug as an existence which is highlighted under the use of wide aperture It is clear that you have an excellent abstract style photo with a big amount of negative space which is balanced by the geometrical balanced shapes and forms.
I Don't like saying what I would do if I was in your place. In photography we express ourselves and there is no point in saying, that, I would do this or that. Of course this applies to conversations between already experienced photographers at a point.
For me is an excellent shot that draws my attention perfectly on the bug. The swallow deep of field on the bug creates a somewhat focus on its 'personality' or state at that moment the photo was taken! It is excellent and I like it a lot. The framing create a beautiful scale effect between the bug's small size and the large abstract patterns of bokeh that remind perception wise the big world without drawing your attention.
It is very creative and artistic and not yet one more, perfect focused photo that has nothing to say...
Very nice work!