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Andras Kocsis
{K:1543} 12/11/2007
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Thank you Hussam I am very happy that you like it! Cheers Andras
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Hussam AL_ Khoder
{K:79545} 12/11/2007
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This is one of the best I'v ever seen !! So So Great !
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biljana mitrovic
{K:48110} 6/14/2007
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You are welcome my friend:)))
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Andras Kocsis
{K:1543} 6/14/2007
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Thanks for the kind comment, I'm glad u like it! :) And thanks for the generous rating! Cheers Andras
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biljana mitrovic
{K:48110} 6/14/2007
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I like your clouds:) I just can imagine ...laying down on the grass and stares in this beautiful clouds.....7+ hugs biljana
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 6/12/2007
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OK, Andras. Then, perhaps as a small thing to carry in mind when autofocusing, auto-light-metering, auto-whatever: Such diffuse things, like for example clouds, foggy landscapes, water (not water surface), are most of the time not appropriate for automatic decisions of the camera. This is simply because the camera lacks artificial intelligence.
You see, it is indeed a matter of intelligence - of conscience - to "know" the focus plane when there is no distinct distance between the lens and the object. When the object has no real sharp boundries but rather flows from itself into the surroundings all autofocus systems up to date do have problems. And the follow-ups are expectedly metering and thus exposure problems.
Our brain is able to command our eyes to focus at the best possible distance range, and in addition it is able of performing all the "photo enhancement" on the fly that are necessary for a *perception* of a rich "photo". But the electronics of any camera are way much weaker than our brain, unfortunately.
Or should I say fortunately? Perhaps it is one of the main reasons that awake our minds in front of such difficult subjects, like clouds. They are tremendously hard to get. Perhaps you could study this subject by turning manual settings on, trying this and that, and taking notes of what is going on. A time consuming but very very fruitful inner development in the silent thoughts of the photographer - and in an extended consideration of anybody in artistic creation.
OK, I know, I bubbled too much! ;-)
Keep it up, try all things consciously and be prepared for the unexpected! ;-)
Best wishes,
Nick
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Andras Kocsis
{K:1543} 6/12/2007
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Yes, autofocus :) Thanks for the comment! Regards
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 6/12/2007
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I do find the composition OK, Andras! It is the lack of contours/contrast that I perceive as a minus here. Had it a more distinct contrast, it could turn to a small eye magnet.
So, was it perhaps autofocus?
Cheers,
Nick
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