Igor Roshchin wrote:
> I like the "45" one.
> I have a few thoughts about it:
> 1. I wonder if it would have been better to catch the light
> reflection that is at the lower part reflecting from the water or 
> from the boundary of the water and the brick, rather then from 
> the brick alone.
> 2. The two white spots in the back a bit too strong.
> I wonder if toning them down would improve the impression from the
> image.
> 3. Getting a more interesting bokeh from all the lights in the back
> could be interesting, but I am not sure if that could be achieved
> by playing with the aperture of this lens.

It seems to me that basically what you suggest is to use a wider lens 
and probably wider aperture as well. I usually err on the side of taking 
just one lens with me. When it is zoom, I can play with the focals, but 
it is not nearly as often the case.

> Sorry, the other photo didn't resonate with me.
> It reminded me one of the "still life" drawing we had to do in the
> 4th grade of the school.

I can almost hear you say that in Russian ;-). Well, yes, but I wasn't 
very good in either drawing or graphics (whatever is the term for 
drawing these schematics and stuff) all the way through school.

Thanks!

Boris

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