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    pass the butter

    pass the butter...
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    Re: pass the butter

    Todd, love the title, and this shot works for me. I know the DOF is iffy with the "arnet" logo in the foreground, but I think it works.

    Nice shot,

    Jared

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    Re: pass the butter

    thanks jared, in this case what would you do with the foreground..? i myself wasnt sure about it, but again tried a few other shots and this came out the best. should ive eliminated the "arnet" totally from the shot..? thanks again

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    Re: pass the butter

    Quote Originally Posted by stuntboy
    thanks jared, in this case what would you do with the foreground..? i myself wasnt sure about it, but again tried a few other shots and this came out the best. should ive eliminated the "arnet" totally from the shot..? thanks again

    todd
    Todd,

    There's a few things you could possibly do, but I'm not sure which would turn out the best. Firstly, you could have everything infocus, with a large DOF. Second, totally remove that foreground arm of the sunglasses, yet you'd lose some depth feeling and it might make it a tad bland. My third option, which I think might work best, is possibly incoproate more of the sunglasses with the same DOF. Regardless, the shot is good as it is!

    Nice shooting,

    Jared

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