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richingr



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geofflaw
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Sun May 6, 2012 4:25pm

I was talking to somebody recently who was saying how much they hated this kind of blurred water shot. I think it's brilliant, I can't get enough of this kind of shot. The only thing is that if the water is going to be blurred then I think everything else needs to be sharp if possible, especially the foreground, but I do realise that that bit of blur at the bottom is most likely due to movement not DOF.


I expect you have already agonised over how to crop the picture, so it's no use saying how I would crop it without seeing the original.
richingr

Registered: October 2010
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Mon May 7, 2012 8:21am

Thanks Geoff. Funny enough my wife dislikes the blurred water effect.
Depth of field was good but was i think about a 25 second exposure so some movement in foilage would have occured.
Take care Richard

 
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