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Jan 13, 2007 21:43 |  #1

What do you think?

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Jan 13, 2007 22:41 |  #2

I think it is a good example of DOF working - and, depending on what you were focussing on, whether or not your lens is OK or back or front focussing. Some people use a piano keyboard.


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Jan 14, 2007 19:39 |  #3

I like it. The blurred LEDs give it a nice touch.


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Jan 14, 2007 21:37 |  #4

I like them both. But particularly the first one. It screams Home Keys like my 8th grade typing teacher.

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Jan 14, 2007 23:09 |  #5

i like them both but the first one better.
what lens/ settings did you use


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Jan 14, 2007 23:15 |  #6

Not bad, I like the first one for having "ASWD" in it...the directional keys for gaming :D


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Jan 18, 2007 14:19 |  #7

hahaha, 'home keys'! does that ever bring me back to grade 6 typing. Ohhh boy! cool pictures :)




  
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