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ghettokumquats
Location: Brea, CA Gender: Male
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| | Re: Want to buy a real camera soon. <Reply # 1 on 4/27/2013 5:16 PM >
| | | Tilt your phone to the right so they aren't crooked...oh...and buy a camera.
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Garutachi
Location: MA Gender: Female
| | Re: Want to buy a real camera soon. <Reply # 2 on 4/27/2013 10:10 PM >
| | | What ghettokumquats said and take a few steps back so you can get your whole subject in the shot (2nd image). I'm also not a huge fan of the gaussian blur tool used in that way (1st image).
"The Earth is not my home, I'm just passing by." -Tom Waits |
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moapy
| | Re: Want to buy a real camera soon. <Reply # 3 on 5/1/2013 12:29 AM >
| | | I really like 2, it just needs to be straightened. It's got a decent use of fore, mid and backgrounds. If you had the whole building in the shot, then I think it would detract as the subject would be much less clear. With a decent camera, you could shoot with a wide aperture focused on the slide and get the building a bit out of focus, this would further add to separating the subject. 1 is an okay shot, not keen on the blur and it's a little soft. Needs to be straight. Subject matter isn't the most exciting either, though I like that the 'face' of the case is facing into the rest of the shot. My 2c.
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