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<blockquote data-quote="Hminx" data-source="post: 136982" data-attributes="member: 12552"><p>Hi Sam I think this would have been a much better composition had the lizard been facing you and the eyes sharp, but I guess such are the trials and tribulations of dealing with wild life. The sharp boundaries between the in and out of focus areas look very artificial and seems a part of your PP work. this doesn't really work for me as is, perhaps you could try feathering the boundaries a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hminx, post: 136982, member: 12552"] Hi Sam I think this would have been a much better composition had the lizard been facing you and the eyes sharp, but I guess such are the trials and tribulations of dealing with wild life. The sharp boundaries between the in and out of focus areas look very artificial and seems a part of your PP work. this doesn't really work for me as is, perhaps you could try feathering the boundaries a bit. [/QUOTE]
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