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Love the colors..but compositionally this image is very "crammed" and confusing.

 

It breaks the visual rhythm into to many pieces, this is where a selective use of DOF would have gotten you straight to the point, in this case..the woman bending down to fix her peppers.

 

Thanks for your post

 

Regards, Leicamann

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Yea it happens. but I don't use selective dof and love to crowd images and fragmenting into various facets so this is done with intent. Thanks for your responses

 

All I want for xmas is a fully auto everthing, full frame, maximum DOF, wide angle point and shoot digital camera so I don't have to think about cameras ever again in my life,

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These actions(velvia hybrids) in photoshop produce a better result on scanned colour negs ( as these images are) than with digital images. The colour hues on digital are even in gradation and produce a flatter result in high major key, where as the neg's colour rendition seems to have greater and starker latitude within colour hues. Having said that the closest I get with digital is on the D2 at 200iso raw as my starting 'negative' the extra luminosity and colour noise of the sensor does the trick along with the rendition created by the lens.

Hopefully similiar results will be attainable with playing with a M8 and older lenses, but that is too far in the future for me to worry about and not a problem if the D2 does the trick

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