Just playing with my new Raynox DCR-1850PRO and testing depth of field.
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Jun 13, 2004 15:49 | #1 Just playing with my new Raynox DCR-1850PRO and testing depth of field.
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cgratti Lord_Malone, your still a newb... 3,315 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: E-A-G-L-E-S - EAGLES More info | Jun 13, 2004 16:51 | #2 Crop it more and lets see what the result is. Crop out everything but the can.
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Jun 14, 2004 09:25 | #3 Here is the cropped version... now it just looks to me like a shot that is not in focus
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cgratti Lord_Malone, your still a newb... 3,315 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: E-A-G-L-E-S - EAGLES More info | Jun 14, 2004 15:44 | #4 something is missing on this photo, I cant put my finger on it though..
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RoB_m Senior Member 357 posts Joined Jun 2004 More info | Jun 14, 2004 15:50 | #5 that green looks too light to be the crayola green not all who wander are lost.
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