The lady photographer was captured at Vizcaya Gardens.
She was painted with a Nikon D200, using a Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5 - f/5.6 G VR,
focal length @ 105mm / exposure mode @ aperture priority / matrix metering / 1/800sec. - f/11 /
ISO @ 400 / exposure comp @ 0EV / white balance @ auto / AF Mode @ AF-C / color mode @ sRGB /
tone comp @ 0 degrees / hue adjustment @ +2 degrees / saturation factor @ +3 degrees / no speedlight /
no tripod /
I think I would like to see some of the bottom cropped off so that the two vertical columns did not show. The way it is my eyes are drawn to them rather than the photographer.
Hi Gus
I agree with the comments about the OOF wall in the front. When I tried cropping it out, the verticalness of the photo is really compromised. I think the image that you were trying for is a narrow, vertical image; like looking down a long hall, perhaps? For me, the line of the poles in the water interferes with the lines of the 2 shrubs. All these different lines toward the 'vanishing point' seem to distract from each other.
The image of the woman is very striking; her solitariness is really riveting. The basic concept is very interesting and creative. Maybe the whole image is taken from too high a vantage point? Or ...
Cheers
Gail
Hey Gus, Like the repost a lot better, the walls that were there did take your eye to them.
I'm here in Marco and hopr to go to Little Estero on Monday. Hope to have some decent shots to post.
Regards to all