Hi,
This is a very HUGE reclining Buddha in Bangkok. As you can see, I was focusing on the feel to show the engraving details while blurring out the Buddha's head.
Comments/suggestions please,
Jay
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Hi,
This is a very HUGE reclining Buddha in Bangkok. As you can see, I was focusing on the feel to show the engraving details while blurring out the Buddha's head.
Comments/suggestions please,
Jay
While I understand your intent here, I'm not sure that it was the approach I would have taken. I think it might have made a much more powerful image were the head/face area sharply focused and exposed. The scroll work is interesting, but the softly focused head in the background seems just a bit eerie to me.
I like the idea. I can totally see what you are trying to do and you did do it. I think the scrolls, to my eye, aren't all totally in focus (they could be sharper).
Did you try the reverse as tirediron mentioned?
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If you're not against "large adjustments" and some are, i'd suggest cloning out the window/door. I find it a bit distracting, try covering it with your hand.
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Kat,
I did not try the reverse. Somehow, I always think that the object closer to me should be in focus. Just never occur to me to try the other way around, until now... =)
Yeah, somehow the scroll is not as sharp as I thought to be...
Jay
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