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08/29/2007 09:27:49 AM |
Just wanted to let you know at least one person liked and appreciated what you did here. Selective focus is often misunderstood here...nice work!
Message edited by author 2007-08-29 11:30:08. |
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08/28/2007 11:38:34 PM |
The extremely narrow DOF here leaves me wanting to see more. |
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08/27/2007 06:58:47 PM |
why out of focus? Ruins a potential good shot to me. |
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08/26/2007 09:29:42 PM |
The focus here just doesn't work; no single element seems to be wholly in focus. And the verticle line down the right side really detracts. |
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08/24/2007 12:27:50 PM |
I'd like to have seen at least one book completely in focus to give the image some grounding. |
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08/23/2007 06:20:30 PM |
Depth of field is too narrow. Virtually all that is in focus in this shot is the ship II on the book, and maybe the foreground wood. You might consider cropping this just above & to the right of the foreground book. |
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08/22/2007 09:46:40 PM |
Good idea but it needs to be cropped differently, maybe square instead of rectangular and the words really need to be focused. |
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08/22/2007 08:03:07 PM |
I would have prefered if the title was completely in focus. |
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08/22/2007 03:14:11 AM |
too blurry, and looks oversharpened |
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