He looked so lonely and the field so vast,
The crow too far for a quick repast.
I took the shot with my trusty zoom
And never once felt a bit of doom.
(Burma Shave)
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6 thoughts on “Photo Friday: Depth of Field”
The background blur looks none too bad,
Though I’d have cropped it just a tad.
Agreed. Indeed, I’d cropped a bit
But should have cropped some more from it. 🙂
The coyote as subject works very well,
But the house in the back is distracting as hell.
Perhaps if you crop to just just above the raven,
then a smidge off the bottom, you’d be Burma Shavin’!
Beautiful bokeh!
I hear ya, Parl, your words well spoken,
But gods forbid the rules be broken;
The composition would change in flow
If I cropped to right above the crow.
Mucho thanks to you, too, Broch!
You both, as ever, still do rock. 🙂
Scavengers in your shot
brothers these two
in pursuit ;
found together in life –
one black , the other ‘ coyote ‘
6 thoughts on “Photo Friday: Depth of Field”
The background blur looks none too bad,
Though I’d have cropped it just a tad.
Agreed. Indeed, I’d cropped a bit
But should have cropped some more from it. 🙂
The coyote as subject works very well,
But the house in the back is distracting as hell.
Perhaps if you crop to just just above the raven,
then a smidge off the bottom, you’d be Burma Shavin’!
Beautiful bokeh!
I hear ya, Parl, your words well spoken,
But gods forbid the rules be broken;
The composition would change in flow
If I cropped to right above the crow.
Mucho thanks to you, too, Broch!
You both, as ever, still do rock. 🙂
Scavengers in your shot
brothers these two
in pursuit ;
found together in life –
one black , the other ‘ coyote ‘
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