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| 03/13/2008 10:06:37 PM |
Pierby caro_08Comment by yanko: This is expertly focused. Had you focused on the couple it would have ruined the intimacy. The area you did focus on gives it a slight miniature effect that tends to happen when you have a strong background and foreground blur. That in turn gives the image a whole other dynamic. The couple looks even smaller set against the trees (that look more like tall weeds). It's as if they reached the vanishing point yet the point remains small. Message edited by author 2008-03-13 22:08:29. |
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Pierby caro_08Comment by epescala: I loved this from the minute I saw it. I love photos with little depth of field, and I think the colors are wonderful! This was my pick for blue ribbon! |
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