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09/05/2007 01:34:59 PM |
Probably the most fascinating object he encountered all day. :) I see absolutely nothing wrong with classifying a shallow DOF image as a blur image. I think part of the point of accepting "blur" images is to realize that shots can work for other reasons than that the whole image is sharp. |
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08/21/2007 08:59:06 AM |
Good work. For me, your DOF is right where it should be. |
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08/20/2007 11:01:06 PM |
The blur works for me! It makes his tail look more fuzzy ;) I wish I could get this close but ours are still on the wild side! |
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08/20/2007 08:15:38 AM |
AWWWW _ sweet. I like the narrow DOF. Probably my favorite focus technique. |
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08/20/2007 07:43:47 AM |
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08/20/2007 07:15:22 AM |
sandy .. this is just one more example of your fantastic ability as a photographer .. i love your processing .. a perfect combination .. :) |
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