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Old 08-20-2008, 04:53 AM
valleygirl valleygirl is offline
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I've seen photos done with the blurred foreground and, if its done well, it can be a nice effect. I think its important that the blurred image in the foreground is at least identifiable. In other words, you know you are looking through some flowers or leaves to see the image behind it, not some blurry object that looks like someone put a finger or something in front of the lens.
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