Trooper
Well-known
It seems that I only have time to play with the camera when I'm at home, and these are two recent photos I've taken. I like one, and the other is gaining my appreciation, but what do you think?
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I like both. Both subjects are very interesting to my eye and since they are at your home, available for continued study. I would shoot them over and again, experimenting with composition and light. Lucky you.
I am not sure about the strip of yellow in the door knob photo. But the refracted light from the knob and light through the key hole are strong elements.
I am not sure about the strip of yellow in the door knob photo. But the refracted light from the knob and light through the key hole are strong elements.
Trooper
Well-known
Thanks, Rover. The doorknob is the one I'm not sure if I'll keep or not. Both are color images, but the monochromatic nature of these causes the doorknob to look more like a bad tinting. But, they are in the house so I'll see if they look better tomorrow.
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
You might try both shots again, but a bit closer!
jesse
jesse
Ranchu
Veteran
I like the doorknob much better than the other, there are likely a thousand similar to the wire glass photo in clipart graphic design disks. That glass is all over after all. The bubble gives me a headache. No offence. Doorknob RULES!
Purchase a small af point and shoot and take it everywhere, you'll have fun!
Purchase a small af point and shoot and take it everywhere, you'll have fun!
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nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I like them both...maybe B&W next time...and maybe a bit closer like Jesse said...
It's neat to find these kinds of things in your own home...
It's neat to find these kinds of things in your own home...
Trooper
Well-known
What about a tighter crop?

I like it much better.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Getting rid of that doorframe was the trick. And I like the wire glass, even with the hole. Imperfections intrigue me.
PF
PF
Trooper
Well-known
Getting rid of that doorframe was the trick. And I like the wire glass, even with the hole. Imperfections intrigue me.
PF
Thanks! The bubble is actually what caught my eye. This was the closest I could get without setting up the tripod.
andredossantos
Well-known
I like the second one.
I concur that the first should be closer. However, the cropped version could IMHO still benefit from being taken even closer. The knob and the light wouldn't fit into the fram but I think it could make a cool abstract.
I concur that the first should be closer. However, the cropped version could IMHO still benefit from being taken even closer. The knob and the light wouldn't fit into the fram but I think it could make a cool abstract.
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