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Old 10th of August 2005 (Wed)   #1
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Default B&W Binder

Here's a pic i took while mucking around at my desk, i kinda liked it so thought id post it. Any recomendations/critic welcome.
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Default Re: B&W Binder

Great lines. I love the picture.
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I like it. Did you also try with a larger DOF? the symmetry of the rings as they recede into the distance could be neat. Seeing a few more of them before they get too blurred might be nice.

I like the B&W, it works well for this composition.
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actually yes, after i posted this one i went back to re-do the DOF. I'll post it when i get round to doing a bit of PS on it.
Thanks for the comments and checking it out
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This has a good feel to it. I like it
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