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NZPhotographer Issue 16, Feb 2019

As of December 2022, NZPhotographer magazine is only available when you purchase an annual or monthly subscription via the NZP website. Find out more: www.nzphotographer.nz

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Improving Your Photography<br />

Photo Review Session<br />

by Excio<br />

LARGER THAN LIFE BY AMOL NAKVE<br />

REVIEW BY:<br />

Almin Vranac<br />

2013 Winner of Sony’s ‘Record Your Move’.<br />

INITIAL THOUGHTS<br />

The shallow depth of field in this photo is really on<br />

point, making the main object in this frame really<br />

stand out which is the main purpose for nature/macro<br />

photography. One little bit of advice would be to shift<br />

the focus a little more to be on the droplets (as they’re<br />

the most intriguing part of the photo), but this is a<br />

personal taste thing, it’s good as it is too.<br />

The second thing that is really nice in this photo is the<br />

idea of the main object itself. I think a bitten out leaf<br />

with a morning rose droplet hanging from it makes a<br />

really nice and interesting artistic composure. I also<br />

like the vibrant and rustic looking colours, they add a<br />

special touch to the photo.<br />

10 <strong>NZPhotographer</strong>

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