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1 comment:
My favorites:
#8, #45, #47, #48, #55, #58, #66, #67, #72
A lot of the ones where stuff was blurred out didn't look so great, because the blurring doesn't match the depth, so it doesn't look natural. Use the depth of focus to blur stuff out (which, admittedly, is almost impossible to do with a small-sensor camera).
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