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Mar 23, 2009 07:22 |  #1

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Mar 24, 2009 00:21 |  #2

I like it. I do think it might be better without the people on the left in the background and maybe a little deeper depth of field.




  
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Mar 24, 2009 00:50 as a reply to  @ EMiNd09's post |  #3

I think this is a fantastic shot. I do agree, a deeper depth of field would be great. The people in the background could really make or break the shot, depending on if they are in focus or not.


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Mar 24, 2009 09:39 |  #4

Thanks for the comments. With a wider depth of field, I fear I would have lost some of the fuzziness of the snowflakes.




  
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