Appropriate Format 1H

© Karen N. Guertin

Appropriate Format 1H

Uploaded: September 29, 2007

Description

Shade 7:40am H format is better because part of flower in focus is expanding up and out

Exif: Exposure Time: 1/60, Flash: 16, ISO: 80, Camera Model: DMC-FZ30

Comments

Roxie Guilhamet level-classic October 02, 2007

Hi Karen, Both of these beautiful; I’m glad you took more morning glories while you could. Either format could work here since the subject itself is round; it’s then all in how you crop and where you focus, as you’ve shown us here. Professional photographers often take both aspects to offer both vertical and horizontal options for flexible page layout (and more sales). This is a good subject to work both ways. It is true, as you point out, that sharp focus draws our attention and leads us in the direction of the focused lines, but aspect isn’t focus dependent. #752513

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