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Thread: A Yellow Pair

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    Re: A Yellow Pair

    I hate selective coloring, but you, sir, have managed to make it not only palatable, but cool. I might like to see that yellow toned down a bit, though.

    I like the narrow depth of field, in general. That's what makes this shot so interesting - and such a success - to me. But I'm undecided on the nearest shoe being so out of focus.

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    Re: A Yellow Pair

    Quote Originally Posted by draymorton
    I hate selective coloring, but you, sir, have managed to make it not only palatable, but cool. I might like to see that yellow toned down a bit, though.

    I like the narrow depth of field, in general. That's what makes this shot so interesting - and such a success - to me. But I'm undecided on the nearest shoe being so out of focus.
    Thanks a lot Dray for the input. I tried last night to tune down the yellow but didn't like the result really. Either I ended up with an ugly banana color (the inside of it) or if I went for a gentle and subtle approach the difference was minimal and intangible.

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