Unfortunately a rubber mat was all I had available for this shot, so I understand the background is probably a little busier than it should be.
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Unfortunately a rubber mat was all I had available for this shot, so I understand the background is probably a little busier than it should be.
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The main issue here isn't the rubber mat, it is the uneven flow of light across the subject. Had you dropped a reflector, or even a white paper plate on the left, a bit of fill would have brought in more light and made for a better presentation. Personally, I'm a big fan of rubber mats for pics (and for when I drop gun stuff).
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The human eye really goes to nothing when this image is first viewed. There is nothing that draws attention. Alternate layout, varying by just a bit would make a much stronger impact. Obviously the dust and hair on it does not contribute in a positive manner either.
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I also shoot and write for various publications. Let me know if you know cool secrets or have toys worthy of an article...
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SMOS Arms GFY-15 in Sniper Grey
-Magpul STR
-Magpul MIAD
-Surefire Scout M600 w/ SR07 switch
-Arisaka MLOK Scout mount
-Magpul MBUS Pro sights
-Aimpoint Micro T-1 on Larue tall mount
-Surefire Warcomp
-Magpul MLOK covers
Planning to switch to a LPVO eventually, probably the Leupold Mk6 1-6x20 on a Scalarworks mount. I've got a 16" sub-moa stainless barrel, it's a waste to not put a scope on this beauty. I'll get something shorter for home defense duty.
Last edited by General Mazaki; 04-06-19 at 06:33.
The furniture in the bottom left wrecks that shot in my opinion.
The house in the background is what catches my eye. The gun needs more front lighting against the bright background too.
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Thanks for the critique fellas. It's an old offhand snapshot, but I just wanted to contribute to the thread. I do agree the background is more pronounced than I'd like and I should have moved the chair out of the frame. I was working with natural light, in hindsight I could have easily used a reflector to add more light to the rifle and help equalize it with the background's brightness. I need to recheck the EXIF, but I believe I was stopping down the lens a bit to make sure the rifle was all in-focus; larger aperture to blur the background further may have been the better call.
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