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Old 27th February 2004   #1
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something we see everyday in a different perspective. how is it?
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Old 27th February 2004   #2
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Interesting & something refreshing.....
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Old 27th February 2004   #3
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Personally I would prefer a little more DOF.
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Old 27th February 2004   #5
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Originally Posted by Royce
Personally I would prefer a little more DOF.
as in where? the top part? can elaborate?
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Old 29th February 2004   #6
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Originally Posted by sathea
as in where? the top part? can elaborate?
I guess Probably covering the entire stretch of the shadow of the thorn?

Anyway good composition and creative eyes too.
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Originally Posted by chngpe01
I guess Probably covering the entire stretch of the shadow of the thorn?

Anyway good composition and creative eyes too.
so you mean the shadow should be in focused?
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Good creative eyes. I think the DOF is ok.

Not everything must be in focus. This is more of a photo abt colour and pattern. No focus could be actually a good thing.
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Originally Posted by sathea
so you mean the shadow should be in focused?
I was only second guessing what Royce meant, that's all. No issues with me on DOF.

Originally Posted by chngpe01
I guess Probably covering the entire stretch of the shadow of the thorn? ....
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oh ok... thank you
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Love this shot, the perspective works really well for me
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personally, i love this shot! it's creative and has a great composition!

more shots from you pls!
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