“ First Car to have a Patent ”
What better excuse to get out the tripod than to take a shot of the word's first car, somewhat of a "small difference" from today's Mercedes Benz.
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  • NJ Weiner Edited a year ago

    Good choice of subject and I really like the angle you took it from rather than square to the side or head on.

    Good choice of subject and I really like the angle you took it from rather than square to the side or head on.

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  • PAUL KAY Edited a year ago

    Intriguing object; I'm assuming it is a detailed scale model. I like the lighting, so the shadows are beneath the vehicle.    Although I'm not usually a… more

    Intriguing object; I'm assuming it is a detailed scale model. I like the lighting, so the shadows are beneath the vehicle.    Although I'm not usually a stickler for "sharpness front to back", I do agree with Gregg here...a higher f-stop to have everything crisp would have been good, and doable with a tripod setup.

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  • Gregg Thurlbeck Edited a year ago

    Abe, there's so much detail to take in and allow the eye to wander through with this shot. So, I'm torn between quite liking the depth of field you've used, and wishing… more

    Abe, there's so much detail to take in and allow the eye to wander through with this shot. So, I'm torn between quite liking the depth of field you've used, and wishing that the DoF had been a bit wider so that the closest wheel was sharper. Given you had a tripod and the car isn't going anywhere, you could have used a slow shutter speed to get to a higher f-stop. Is that something you played with?

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