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| 12/24/2006 09:17:54 PM |
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| 12/23/2006 07:58:55 AM |
Seven.jpgby rjksteschComment: Originally posted by aguapreta: the angle of the face leaves the left side of her face slightly out of focus. |
When playing with such shallow DOF, as long as you get the near eye in focus, it works. And you did. So I love it! :-)
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| 12/20/2006 11:17:42 PM |
Christmas Card 06by ErinMComment: I.... dunno.... they look like they could stand a few more shots. CUTE KIDS!!! |
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| 12/15/2006 08:38:52 PM |
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| 12/12/2006 08:36:05 PM |
Rock Onby -Bec-Comment: Woohoo! Congrats on the Times Square thing! |
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| 12/12/2006 06:53:50 PM |
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| 12/12/2006 06:53:15 PM |
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| 12/12/2006 03:07:01 PM |
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| 12/11/2006 11:08:00 PM |
danceby debitiptonComment: Very pretty. The added grain gives it a nostalgic flavor.
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| 12/11/2006 10:11:56 PM |
NaomiWedding3.jpgby -Bec-Comment: If this is a candid, it's fine just the way it is. If you were trying to pose her, I would suggest putting her inside those "leading lines". There are so many lines, they would work wonderfully. Right now it just sorta leads to her face and then away from her... Again, as a candid, you don't have too much time to maneuver yourself into position to get the leading lines. But it's something to be thinking about.
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