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Archive for 13. January 2010
Cloth hangers
13. January 2010 by Friedhelm.
“Craftsmanship is the quality that comes from creating with passion, care, and attention to detail. It is a quality that is honed, refined, and practiced over the course of a career.” Richard Glover
Cleaners pay very close attention to detail. It is the nature of their business to take spots out and not by accident photographers talk about cleaning up images in post production. Close attention to detail is payed during the composition phase of an image as well. I photographed this stack of cloth hangers several times using different f stops. I decided finally to use the image with the lowest depths of field because I wanted to direct the eyes to the top of the image. In addition I wanted to create some dramatic effect in the picture. Camera setting: 50mm lens, f1.8, 0.4sec., ISO 100, tripod mounted.
Enjoy!
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