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04/05/2007 05:05:17 PM |
Miniaturizing? I've never heard of this before. You use added depth of field to simulate something much smaller than the scene? Wow! It works!! Very cool. |
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03/28/2007 11:15:52 PM |
What a GREAT photo! There's such awesome perspective, and the urban look. . .well it just grabs me!
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03/26/2007 11:48:51 AM |
Yes, quite interesting. The dof on the street is particularly interesting... it gives me the feel of moving slightly downhill left... though I am not sure if that is the natural topology or a perception induced by the processing. |
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03/25/2007 09:18:32 PM |
I think it worked well. This is a very nice location to visit time and time again, in all types of light (and weather). I tend to revisit places I like and simply find a perch and watch. Some nice photos come from such moments. |
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03/25/2007 08:01:11 PM |
I really like the DOF in this one.
The pathway really draws one into the image. Well done Deb. |
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03/25/2007 07:27:14 PM |
i think its effective. great use of DOF, really draws me in.
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03/25/2007 07:25:53 PM |
i like this, i think your processing works well to miniaturize this scene. very nice job, deb. |
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03/25/2007 07:21:28 PM |
Excellent, Deb! I think you were successful! The only thing that probably gives it away is the person. Good stuff!! |
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