joshyface
I wish the blob was not there. Other than that, I can't compl
EternalLurker
You mean "there", not "their&qu
raf9900
I might take a few more minutes until I notice that blob you speak of.What else can I say? You photographers see life in ways I can't understand. And I have tremmenduous respect for things that I don't comprehend. Good work.^No, really. This may sound funny, but I'm not joking this t
joshyface
To be perfectly honest, I do not know what caused the 'blob'. It is an imperfection on my film that I had never seen before. And furthermore, I can't crop it out or the picture would lose it's dynamic composition of the piece. I still don't like the b
wishfulthinking360
t looks cool. Would make a neat background. I'm not a photographer either, so I don't really have much of anything to say. Nice w
mokona96
I like the photo, but you're right, I don't like the blob. I wish I could find interesting viewpoints... or at least make my pictures interesting. Oftentimes I find my camera focused improperly or has the wrong... aperture setting? Whatever changes the depth of field. So the focus point is usually masked by something else. I've only ever taken one that I liked and even that was because I set it up myself. Good job with this one, tho
joshyface
mokona what camera are you using? Also, aperature does not determine if a picture is focu
mokona96
-stop, I think it is. Aperture is how much light is let in. And Nikon D-3