I love your use of depth of field with the squirrel pictures.
I like the other two but nothing that says, wow. I might have tried to do a panning shot following Justin while he was jumping and have the rest of the scene blurred by the motion of your camera to show movement.
The boots on the fence posts doesn't have anything jump out at me. Maybe it's because I've seen this shot one too many times.
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I love your use of depth of field with the squirrel pictures.
I like the other two but nothing that says, wow. I might have tried to do a panning shot following Justin while he was jumping and have the rest of the scene blurred by the motion of your camera to show movement.
The boots on the fence posts doesn't have anything jump out at me. Maybe it's because I've seen this shot one too many times.
Great Job with the squirrel shots! I love them. I guess its because I have always loved squirrels! The depth of field is great!
The Justin pics are fun. The one with the tire is good. It makes you think. Why is he in there! Great shots!
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