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    Close up point settier

    Well, I was hoping to get out and do lesson 4 but I did not feel up to being outside still having the lurgy, so I set up my camera and tripod inside and played around a little.

    Just wondered what you guys though of this?
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    Re: Close up point settier

    Snappers -

    I like the first one better. More sharp and shows a better depth of field. The second one cuts off more of the tips and seems a little blurry.
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    Re: Close up point settier

    Yup... first one. Did you do any PP on this?
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    Re: Close up point settier

    Thanks Guys. I too perfer the first one. Gary, there was no PP done on this pic, as it looks is how it was taken.
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    Re: Close up point settier

    I agree the first one is much better!


 

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