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Mar 05, 2011 04:54 |  #1

Hey guys ,

What would you say about this shot , was trying to be artistic with it , I think it came out pretty cool...like two images in one shot :

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Mar 05, 2011 05:05 |  #2

It's a very nice idea, but I think you need your GF's face in focus, or the reflected landscape in focus.




  
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Mar 05, 2011 05:08 |  #3

ye your right ,

it was very tough getting both in focus , I went more to get me in focus and I landed up getting neither:(




  
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Mar 05, 2011 09:23 |  #4

I think if you'd focus on the center of the glasses and stop down you could get it all in focus. Her left sunglass frame looks focused. You might try lowering your camera a bit just before shooting to get your face in view too.


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Mar 05, 2011 10:29 as a reply to  @ Qbx's post |  #5

Basic, out of focus snapshot. A bit more DF would have helped...


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Mar 05, 2011 13:24 |  #6

Definitely a good effort and worth trying again. I played with the image a bit by selecting just the reflection in the sunglasses and then adjusting saturation, contrast, sharpness, etc. and I think it improved the effect quite a bit. Get the focus better next time and I think you'll have a very interesting picture.


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