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02/06/2006 12:57:54 AM |
Ah yes, the obligatory shallow DOF shot of the printed page. |
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12/31/2005 10:52:04 PM |
Photo fits username, and I even read it. :-) |
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12/28/2005 10:18:06 AM |
thanks for including me in the challenge! good luck with your script. and nice short dof shot.. |
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12/27/2005 06:57:20 AM |
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12/26/2005 10:55:23 PM |
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12/26/2005 07:32:39 PM |
Seems a lot of people brought their shallow dof skills to this challenge as well. LOL...Nice shallow dof, but seems a bit boring to me in subject matter. |
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12/26/2005 08:21:29 AM |
HA.. great idea.. very well thought out.. 9 |
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12/26/2005 06:34:41 AM |
Again - this photo is literal representation of what is created using non-photographic techniques. On the other hand, I can see here good control on lighting and DOF...4 |
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12/26/2005 01:13:34 AM |
that's a cool concept! nice |
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12/26/2005 12:54:00 AM |
Don't know how this is supposed to compute, but it doesn't have the zing it needs to get a high vote. Sorry a 3. If I have to think too hard my head hurts
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