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Study Group 33
Jerry Greenfield











 
John Fatuzzo
Jerry Greenfield

Peter Jeffer

Debbie Perez
Lynn Pilewski
Margaret Schmidt
Howard Watts
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Jerry Greenfield

Hallway to? - July

How I did it -

During one of our trips to what I believe may have been Peru. The decor and color of the hallway looked very interesting using the natural light from outside. I used my Nikon D200 with the 18-200 lens.


COMMENTS:

John Fatuzzo Nice use of depth of field. EV could have been slightly adjusted.
Peter Jeffer Classic view of a descending hall that picks up great colors, excellent angles, and a pleasant capture. This would have been a home run capture if a subject wearing a red jacket was walking in the far ground.
Debbie Perez There is a very busy photography. I like the color but get lost in all the details. Maybe if you cropped it, it would help balance the details and color.
Lynn Pilewski Nicely captured. The perspective is slightly skewed, but that probably couldn't have really been helped because of where you had to stand.
Margaret Schmidt Beautifully decorated hallway in lovely light. Great depth of field. I wish there had been a point of interest in the orange area- but you have to shoot what's there. I wonder if you would have found a pattern shot in the series of arches on the left, had you moved your vantage point to the right.
Howard Watts I like this great photo. The natural light was all you needed. I like the color of the floor and the reflections on it. The lines of the photo move your eyes right into the picture and down the hall

 

Jerry Greenfield - Biography

I have always had a love and a passion for photography. Although I majored in this at school, it became a hobby and not my profession. After I retired and moved to Florida I found myself with more time to devote to photography.

I use a Nikon D200 with the following lenses: Nikon 18-200, Nikon 18-70, Nikon 50mm 1.4, Sigma 150-500. I use Apple Computers and have been using Photoshop CS3 which I been learning.


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