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Steve Johnson Posted on: December 11, 2012
Leading the viewers eye through a picture can be done with great subtlety – or you can just find some really big white arrows on the road that point where the eye is meant to go. The blur in the extreme foreground and past the big arrow was produced using software and is not a product of the depth of field.
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haha! excellent! :)
Wow. That is awesome.
Thanks +Thorsten von Eyb and +Moin Ahmad much appreciated :)
There are really cool dimensions in this shot.
Thanks +Holger Drallmeyer - I was worried about it being a bit too geometric :)
beautiful capture.. simple one too.
Thanks +Harit Doshi simple is usually best – at least in my case :)
very true.. it should not make people think too much. easily they can understand the meaning about your work, easily they will generate interest in it.
Very cool.
Thanks +Sinead Sam McKeown :)
Excellent!
Thanks +Tricia McDonald Ward :)