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Post Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 1:05 pm     Reply with quote

luizeduardo wrote:
semmickphoto wrote:
It might be clean, but the paw looks OOF


They are not the point I used to focus. The eye was the target. This crop was meant to be used to check about isolation.


An image like this has to be in focus front to back.
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Post Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 1:07 pm     Reply with quote

rudyumans wrote:
luizeduardo wrote:
semmickphoto wrote:
It might be clean, but the paw looks OOF


They are not the point I used to focus. The eye was the target. This crop was meant to be used to check about isolation.


An image like this has to be in focus front to back.


Thats what I figured.

What is the subject of the photo? That part needs to be tack sharp. If the answer is the dog, than the paws need to be in focus. If the answer is the eye/head, than the dog shouldnt be framed like this.
 
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