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<blockquote data-quote="lorenbrothers" data-source="post: 523888" data-attributes="member: 41042"><p>I agree that 2nd one is technically the better crop. I do like how the tone of the wood seems to create a 'reflection' and the branch forms a 'canopy' over the cherub. (if it was gone I think the photo would be too boring) This one was taken through a triple pane window and was to make the neighbor lady happy; that is why I left her window frame in ...</p><p></p><p>If I knew the camera better (still haven't found out how to set manual yet) I would have widened the DoF a bit. I was just playing around showing her the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lorenbrothers, post: 523888, member: 41042"] I agree that 2nd one is technically the better crop. I do like how the tone of the wood seems to create a 'reflection' and the branch forms a 'canopy' over the cherub. (if it was gone I think the photo would be too boring) This one was taken through a triple pane window and was to make the neighbor lady happy; that is why I left her window frame in ... If I knew the camera better (still haven't found out how to set manual yet) I would have widened the DoF a bit. I was just playing around showing her the camera. [/QUOTE]
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