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Old 01-29-2009, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by monkeyfinger View Post
If you're looking for realism, then you need a MUCH longer depth of field. If, however, you are looking to make a kickass picture of a toy car, then you've succeeded!
100% agree

wider DOF if its being used as a product/advertising shot.
its still a nice shot, i'd tweak the WB a bit thom the paper is a little blue.. but not by much and up the exposure a bit to make the paper whiter/brighter
it will make the shot look more clinical/sterile
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