The Fern 3 9 Nov, 2005 tagged Photography by Daniel Rigos I always love simplistic photos with an intense depth of field, the background completely out of focus. Related posts: Drifting… Deep within the Sherbrooke forest, Mt. Dandenong. Another glimpse at...
Reply ↓ Mike November 9, 2005 at 10:43 am Ah, nice.. I like that kind of composition too, gives a good sense of depth to an image. I’m looking forward to getting a proper SLR-style camera so I can play more with depth of focus too =)
Reply ↓ ashling November 15, 2005 at 11:55 pm is good altho, im just wondering how it wood look portrait instead of landscape …. more space top & bottom rather than side to side grain of salt tho 😉
Reply ↓ Daniel November 16, 2005 at 12:21 am Hmm, yes interesting. It definitely could work that way.. I do kind of like the scale of how the fern is framed in the landscape composition though.. To me it helps depict the fragile beauty of the growing fern.. Definitely an idea though 🙂
Ah, nice.. I like that kind of composition too, gives a good sense of depth to an image.
I’m looking forward to getting a proper SLR-style camera so I can play more with depth of focus too =)
is good
altho, im just wondering
how it wood look portrait
instead of landscape ….
more space top & bottom
rather than side to side
grain of salt tho 😉
Hmm, yes interesting. It definitely could work that way..
I do kind of like the scale of how the fern is framed in the landscape composition though.. To me it helps depict the fragile beauty of the growing fern..
Definitely an idea though 🙂