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took these outside of a bowling alley. i love the feeling i get from them, which is sort of like a lonely rainy night, damp and cold, lookin at your breath float away. that's just the way i see it though. how do you see it?
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i know you are just playing with your new toy.. but i think you need some stronger subjects here.. for the selective focus to be effective i think you need something of interest to make standout, and i think it has to be large enough that it nearly fills the infocus part of the frame..
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I really like the 1s one!!!!
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Thanks! That was my personal favorite out of the two and no one really responded to it :sad:.
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Of interest indeed but as Dustin has shown, some point of focus would have made a greater difference.
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