Posted on June 5, 2010
my cam can never get that effect even at with the shallowest DOF.
It’s the lens, really. But on hindsight, maybe I should have stopped it down a little. It’s so shallow that even part of the husk is blurred.
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my cam can never get that effect even at with the shallowest DOF.
It’s the lens, really. But on hindsight, maybe I should have stopped it down a little. It’s so shallow that even part of the husk is blurred.