I’m taking the easy way out today
and sending you to a great post
by a great photographer
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It’s Planet Dahlia
An exercise in selective focus
Outdoors with ambient light
and Color Efex Pro 4’s Lighten/Darken Center filter
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Ming Thein is a commercial photographer based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
I first discovered his blog a month or two ago
His is one of only a handful of blogs to which I subscribe
His post yesterday prompted me to think –
- “I wish I had written that” and
- “Great post for tomorrow”
Enjoy Ming Thein and his wonderful article
Aspect ratios and compositional theory
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An update 2 hours after this blog was posted –
So far 7 of every 10 readers followed the link to the heart of this post
30% (the rest) weren’t interested
Only 2-3 readers follow ordinary links (those that aren’t the heart of my posts)
So this is an improvement – I guess
For the uninterested 30% –
You don’t know what you missed π
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0 thoughts on “Aspect ratios and compositional theory”
That’s what I’m here for π
That, plus physics lessons on Maxwell’s Equations & the theory of polarized light π
Goodness! What a great post. Thank you for pointing it out.