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01/15/2007 10:52:47 PM |
i agree, these are entertaining, hope you keep up the series :) |
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01/13/2007 11:08:20 AM |
Great shot and awesome pointers. Keep 'em coming! |
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01/11/2007 08:12:23 PM |
I'll bet the camera wouldn't focus on your finger when you wanted it too! Excellent! |
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01/11/2007 07:41:07 PM |
you're going to make this series into a tutorial, right? Really great idea ... and all well done! |
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01/11/2007 06:43:22 PM |
Are you trying to make a point here? hee hee - I actually LIKE the DOF. |
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01/11/2007 05:33:00 PM |
Writing that down... pay attention to focal point. More? :D |
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01/11/2007 05:28:47 PM |
Great shot, great series! Looking forward to more. :) |
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01/11/2007 04:23:11 PM |
I like the shallow depth of field, welcome to the world of timers and SPs! ;p. Are you back in Guadalajara now? |
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01/11/2007 04:18:10 PM |
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01/11/2007 04:00:47 PM |
You have a cool concept going here. Very entertaining. |
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01/11/2007 03:52:21 PM |
you are going to have to make an anti-lesson book after this or a calendar. Lots of people on DPC could use these lessons. |
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