Yes, you should do further work with this.  Things to keep in mind -
DOF may make or break your shot.  Another angle to pursue is to
introduce motion - spinning the wheel, turning the crank - could
provide an alternative view.

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Best regards,
Bruce


Thursday, March 26, 2009, 11:13:59 AM, you wrote:

SL> http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/r4zuC6NRJ5AfSJFoxyEKoA?feat=directlink
SL>  K100D, FA50/1.4.

SL> This is more of a concept shot.  I was tinkering with one of the bikes
SL> in the kitchen and saw the way the freewheel, axle and tire lined up
SL> with the floor tile.  So I grabbed the wife's camera, rested my chin
SL> on the saddle, put an elbow against the stove and proceeded to take
SL> several out of focus, shaky pictures.  I should take the time to set
SL> this up properly.  Anyway, how's the idea work for you?  Worth
SL> pursuing?

SL> Thanks!




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