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This is a discussion on Tree of life within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; took this over summer when I went back to Taiwan. Wanted to capture the unique textures on those enormous ancient ...

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    took this over summer when I went back to Taiwan. Wanted to capture the unique textures on those enormous ancient trees. Here's a few shots with the Sigma 30mm f1.4





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    Beautiful bokeh and colors. Nice tree texture. I want to touch this ancient tree after I saw your photos. I visited your website. I like your art.
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    Excellent textures, and colours. That looks like a really nice piece of glass. I will say that I'm not fond of the softly focused foregrounds however. Generally I find that it's best to have either a soft foreground or background, but not both, and most often the foreground should be sharp. As is, it takes a second for the eye to settle down on these images. I'd really like to see #3 with a little dodging in the bottom foreground to bring out the detail there.

    Nice work, and good take!

    Just my $00.02 worth - your mileage may vary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tirediron View Post
    Excellent textures, and colours. That looks like a really nice piece of glass. I will say that I'm not fond of the softly focused foregrounds however. Generally I find that it's best to have either a soft foreground or background, but not both, and most often the foreground should be sharp. As is, it takes a second for the eye to settle down on these images. I'd really like to see #3 with a little dodging in the bottom foreground to bring out the detail there.

    Nice work, and good take!

    Just my $00.02 worth - your mileage may vary.

    ~John
    Thanks, i agree with the DOF to be a little bit much on some of the photos :P and the dodging does seem like a good idea

    Cheers

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    the 3rd shot is my favorite, as my eye has a better path to follow.
    with the 1st two photos having blurred forgrounds, my eye goes straight to the centre which is in focus, then has no 'escape'...
    nice texture & color. do you have any full tree versions to share? i love multi-cultural trees!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fallintocolors View Post
    Beautiful bokeh and colors. Nice tree texture. I want to touch this ancient tree after I saw your photos. I visited your website. I like your art.
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    Could someone please explain Bokeh to me?

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    Why retype it all when you can just Wiki..?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokeh

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