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Thread: The EO of OREO

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    The EO of OREO

    This was done with 2 stacked lenses, f32 on the Canon 70-200mm (stacked with the 50mm).


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    Re: The EO of OREO

    I like it, I always thought Oreos looked like man hole covers, theres you an idea.lol
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    Re: The EO of OREO

    Ugh .. I don't think I'll eat Oreos anytime soon. They look metallic.

    Never heard of 'stacking' lens. I presume this creates a macro effect?

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    Re: The EO of OREO

    I love the concept. The image throws me off abit. I can't tell if its sharp, or if the shallow DOF from stacking has made most of it out of focus. Its almost unnerving. I would recommend you do this again with a stronger composition. Bringing out the details in the smallest things! *Eats an oreo*

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