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10/28/2004 11:19:34 AM |
Thanks to everyone who left a comment. I had wanted a smaller DOF to emphasise on the Puntuality and loyalty rule and wanted the viewer to then direct his attention to the Title of the Twenty Maxims, maybe the bigger DOF would have worked better...
Thanks anyway. |
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10/26/2004 05:43:07 AM |
this would be much nicer with a deeper dof, i find the limited focus distracting |
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10/25/2004 09:11:57 PM |
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10/25/2004 08:43:59 PM |
excellent shot. perfect dof. one of my favs. |
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10/23/2004 12:14:54 PM |
sadly this is outdated in school now, great shot |
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10/21/2004 01:09:01 PM |
What was the purpose behind the choice of depth of field here? I think a greater depth would have been nicer...or the same depth but have the focus on "The Twenty Maxims" instead. A better choice in this area would have resulted in a 6...as is, I'll have to give it a 4... |
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10/21/2004 09:48:46 AM |
It would be so much better if the whole page was in focus. |
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10/21/2004 01:34:42 AM |
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10/20/2004 12:32:48 AM |
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