If for a woodworking magazine,I humbly submit it should be documentational. It isn't going into a gallery of impressionistic art. Glad you aren't offended,Marco. That was not my intention.
If for a woodworking magazine,I humbly submit it should be documentational. It isn't going into a gallery of impressionistic art. Glad you aren't offended,Marco. That was not my intention.
Thanks for the comments. My wife is doing a presentation on depth of field and selective focus. Hence the image.
Those of you with photo skills understand this, those like me who know nothing see a pretty picture of hand planes all in a row.
Her web site contains many images (most in focus) for those who would like to look. She does amazing work and I get to make frames for some of it.
Well, I think it's only fair that you post a pic of one of your frames for audit as well!
Sure Jim. www.skylineimages.net
Todd; These are some in progress shop photos. So much of this stuff leaves before I can get Rebecca to properly shoot it. Please excuse the quality of the photos.
P1010304.jpgA detail of silver, ebony and turquoise inlay.
P1010305.jpgFrames in oak, ash and cherry.
True, but the planes in the background are soft as well, so it's a shallow DOF in this case. There was no exif info in the image, so I couldn't tell what settings she used.
The image as a whole is okay, but hate that she picked the ugliest knob to focus on. Would have also been better if the center third was more cohesive instead of the meandering line that it is. That's my opinion, and we all know what they say about those...
Pretttttty nice Marco!