“ 4_fill the frame ”
Determined to use a 200mm for this portrait. I recognize though that it's better to use a bigger subject (like a barn) in order to fill the frame completely while using the long lens. Having to stay away at least 1.4m in order to have her in focus resulted in space around her hair especially if ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": 200mm
  • Lisa Jamison Edited 5 years ago

    I think the definition of the fill the frame is pretty broad, but this definitely works. It’s a beautiful portrait!

    I think the definition of the fill the frame is pretty broad, but this definitely works. It’s a beautiful portrait!

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  • Paula Wallis Edited 5 years ago

    Those loose strands caught in the wind really make the portrait though, and if you'd filled the frame completely you'd have lost those...

    Those loose strands caught in the wind really make the portrait though, and if you'd filled the frame completely you'd have lost those...

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  • Paula Burns Edited 5 years ago

    I actually like that the hair is in the picture and moving in the wind. I think it meets the challenge because the photo does not have to fill 100%

    I actually like that the hair is in the picture and moving in the wind. I think it meets the challenge because the photo does not have to fill 100%

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